A former JP Morgan executive is at the helm of bid to buy a stake in North East-based challenger bank Atom, it has been reported.
Sanjiv Somani, who led the US giant's digitally only Chase UK bank until last year, is leading investment firm Lexham Partners, which was set up last year by venture capitalist Dominic Perks. The firm is said to be negotiating the purchase of a stakeholding from existing shareholders.
he move, which was first reported by Sky News, means Mr Somani - who also led digital wealth manager Nutmeg after its acquisition by JP Morgan in 2021 - will manage the stake in Atom. Lexham is reported to be looking at £3.5m worth of stock at 40-per-share, valuing Atom at £400m.