The chief executive of GloriFi, a Texas startup that sought to build a banking alternative for conservative Americans, resigned over the weekend
The chief executive of a Texas startup that sought to build a banking alternative for conservative Americans resigned over the weekend.
Toby Neugebauer stepped down as GloriFi CEO on Sunday, according to an email he sent to employees that was reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. His resignation follows a Journal article earlier this month that
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