Tandem Bank records second year of profitability

Tandem Bank has announced its second year of profitability.

The digital bank also revealed that savings customer numbers doubled in 2023.

The neobank said that strong results recorded over the 12-month period were driven by an increased number of customers interested in reducing their carbon footprint.

The bank offers savings products as part of what it describes as an "expanding green lending offer", designed to help homeowners and car buyers transition to a greener and lower carbon lifestyle.

Following its buyout of consumer lender Oplo and the bank’s first full year of profitability in 2022, Tandem said that its latest financial results demonstrate that it is on course to meet its goal to become the "UK's greener digital bank".

The bank has been through a significant transformation in recent years, after reaching profitability and more than doubling its deposit base to £3.6 billion for the second year in a row.

“Tandem’s strategy of becoming the UK’s greener, digital bank is working,” said Alex Mollart, chief executive, Tandem Bank. “We’re profitable for a second year running and delivering growth across deposits, lending and revenue – attracting more green-savvy consumers to the bank.”

In May, the digital bank announced the appointment of Suavek Zajac as chief technology officer (CTO).

Suavek joined the bank with almost 25 years’ experience in tech, having previously worked for companies like Grand Parade, William Hill, Blackberry and, most recently, Railsr.



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