Former Virgin Money boss backs sector’s response to coronavirus as she launches Snoop finance app
In 2008, Jayne-Anne Gadhia was braving the banking crash. While lenders started falling like dominoes, she was steering the ship of Virgin Money, having left Royal Bank of Scotland months before it accepted a £45bn government bailout to avoid collapse.
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