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Stephen Simcock Appointed as General Counsel of SoFi Technologies

Stephen Simcock, previously a lead consumer-banking lawyer at JPMorgan Chase, has been appointed General Counsel of fintech company SoFi Technologies, succeeding the retiring Rob Lavet.

Stephen Simcock, previously the lead consumer-banking lawyer at JPMorgan Chase & Co., is set to embark on a new chapter as the General Counsel of fintech company SoFi Technologies. The transition, announced by the San Francisco-based digital financial services firm, marks a significant career move for Simcock, who brings nearly a decade of experience from his tenure at JPMorgan Chase.

SoFi, which has been on a rapid growth trajectory, welcomed Simcock to the fold as a successor to Rob Lavet. Lavet, retiring after a commendable legal career spanning 45 years, has been an integral part of SoFi's journey since its inception. His retirement follows a legacy that includes a transformative period at Sallie Mae and the establishment of SoFi's legal groundwork.

Simcock's legal expertise is rooted in a longstanding career focused on consumer banking, with a significant portion of it at Citigroup before his time at JPMorgan Chase. His move to SoFi aligns with his professional ethos, as he expressed enthusiasm for joining a company that prioritizes financial empowerment for its members through innovative consumer products.

The online banking platform, SoFi, prides itself on delivering a comprehensive digital experience to its customers, an approach that has seen it grow to a valuation of $7.1B since going public in 2021. Simcock's role at SoFi will encompass the oversight of legal matters, regulatory compliance, and corporate governance, a testament to his extensive background in the financial services sector.

SoFi's CEO, Anthony Noto, highlighted Simcock's proven track record in the financial domain and his leadership capabilities as key factors for his selection. Noto's confidence in Simcock underscores SoFi's ambitions to scale up and position itself among the top financial institutions.

While SoFi has made significant strides in the fintech space, it operates on a smaller scale compared to the likes of JPMorgan Chase, which boasts a substantial market capitalization and a global workforce. Nonetheless, SoFi's recognition of Lavet's contributions, from expanding product lines to securing a national bank charter, reflects the company's acknowledgment of the foundational work that has propelled its growth.

As SoFi continues to evolve, the appointment of Stephen Simcock signals a commitment to leadership that embodies the company's culture and values, as it navigates the complexities of the financial services industry.

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