Starling Group today named Keith Algie as its new Group Chief Risk Officer, subject to regulatory approval. The post Starling Appoints New Group Chief Risk OfficerStarling Group today named Keith Algie as its new Group Chief Risk Officer, subject to regulatory approval. The post Starling Appoints New Group Chief Risk Officer

Starling Appoints New Group Chief Risk Officer

2026/03/24 08:00
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WHY THIS MATTERS: The appointment of Keith Algie as Group Chief Risk Officer at Starling Group signals a critical maturation phase for the digital banking pioneer. As the fintech sector faces intensified scrutiny from global regulators, the transition from disruptive startup to established financial institution requires a sophisticated approach to risk management and governance. Algie’s extensive background in banking risk is essential for Starling as it balances its agile, tech-led roots with the stringent compliance requirements of a large-scale operator. This move underscores a broader industry trend where ‘responsible growth’ has superseded ‘growth at all costs,’ highlighting that robust risk frameworks are now viewed as a competitive advantage rather than a bureaucratic hurdle in the pursuit of sustainable profitability.

Starling Group today named Keith Algie as its new Group Chief Risk Officer, subject to regulatory approval. 

Cyrille Salle De Chou, Starling Bank’s Chief Risk Officer, will be leaving to pursue a portfolio career. Over the last two years, Cyrille successfully led a programme to scale Starling’s risk controls and to further embed risk management into the Bank’s culture. 

Keith joined Starling this month to begin a handover with Cyrille to ensure continuity, and will become a member of Starling’s Executive Committee. He brings over two decades of risk management experience, having spent the last 15 years at ANZ. During his time at ANZ he served as Chief Risk Officer Europe and Americas, then Chief Risk Officer International and Hong Kong, and more recently as acting Group Chief Compliance Officer. 

He joins Starling as the Group prepares for its next phase of growth. In the UK, the Bank has refreshed its brand and is preparing to launch a major customer acquisition programme. Internationally, the Group’s Software-as-a-Service business, Engine by Starling, recently announced new client wins in Canada and New Zealand.

Raman Bhatia, Group CEO, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Keith to my leadership team, confident that his broad risk management expertise and international experience will be invaluable to us as we scale the Group in the UK and overseas. I’m sorry to see Cyrille go after his contributions to enhance our risk management capabilities. On behalf of everyone at Starling, I thank him for his achievements and wish him every success in the next phase of his career.”

FF NEWS TAKE: Starling is clearly fortifying its leadership bench to match its ambitions of becoming a global banking heavyweight. By bringing in a seasoned CRO like Algie, they are bridging the gap between neobank innovation and traditional banking stability. Watch for Starling to leverage this enhanced risk oversight to explore more complex credit products and potentially accelerate its international expansion, proving that the digital-first model can thrive under the most rigorous regulatory standards.

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