Stripe’s chief financial officer Dhivya Suryadevara is departing the payments provider after just two and a half years as the Collison brothers’ firm considers a public listing. Her departure comes amid a report that Stripe failed to turn a profit in 2022
Stripe’s chief financial officer Dhivya Suryadevara is departing the payments provider after just two and a half years as the Collison brothers’ firm considers a public listing.
Suryadevara, whose appointment in August 2020 was considered a major coup and as an example of the calibre of people the company was capable of attracting, said she is leaving Stripe to ...
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