Fintech

Ex-Lanistar staff allege bullying, sexism, and a ‘loser’s table’ for missing targets

The fintech firm faces criticism over what former employees call a ‘toxic’ culture amid funding issues

Lanistar’s chief executive Gurhan Kiziloz
Lanistar’s chief executive Gurhan Kiziloz Photo: Courtesy of Lanistar

Staff at celebrity-promoted fintech startup Lanistar were routinely sexually harassed and bullied over the past year, according to the accounts of seven former employees.

Lanistar — an online payments firm that was founded in 2019 in the hope of rivalling the likes of Monzo, Revolut and Starling Bank with its banking services — has faced regulatory problems and internal disputes since it debuted with a major influencer campaign in November last year.

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