Exclusive: Early Metro Bank investor Jamie Reuben resigns role as director
Metro Bank director Jamie Reuben has left his role at the bank, following fellow early-stage investor Luke Johnson out of the high street lender.
He is a director at family firm Reuben Brothers, which bought a stake in the challenger bank in April 2010. Reuben was appointed as a non-executive at the lender in October 2011.
His other roles include directorships at investment firms, including DJ Capital and Melbury Capital London, and he is a trustee of the Reuben Foundation.
“Jamie has provided invaluable support to Metro Bank and we thank him greatly for the role he has played in our growth,” said a bank spokesperson.
Entrepreneur Johnson also stepped down as a director last year after a similar period on the board, also to focus on other roles.
Reuben was unavailable for comment.