logo
episode-header-image
Jun 2021
1h 49m

Monzo CEO On Death Threats, Depression &...

DOAC
About this episode

Tom Blomfield, wow what an entrepreneur. This guy has founded multiple multi-million-pound companies, that have become monumental disrupters in the industry. And let’s face it, Monzo, one of the companies Tom founded and led, is the one of the most forward-thinking, innovative, fastest-growing companies there is. Tom was born in Hong Kong and lived with his father and mother. His father was a business-minded civil engineer and his mother was an artist. When Tom was a child, he moved to London to attend grammar school in Amersham, Buckinghamshire then moving on to study Law at Oxford. Whilst studying at Oxford, at the age of 21, he co-founded Boso.com an “eBay for students”. After a few internships with law firms he decided being a lawyer wasn't for him and followed the entrepreneurial journey instead.

In January 2011 Blomfield co-founded the UK-based company GoCardless, an automated payment method that processes Direct Debit payments on behalf of other businesses and organisations. Blomfield stayed in Silicon Valley during his three years at the company, it raised around £35 million of investment and hired 100 people. When GoCardless appointed Hiroki Takeuchi as CEO in 2013, he left (keeping a "very small share" in the £50-100m valued company).

Tom moved to New York to work for dating site Grouper social club as their Head of Growth. Blomfield left Grouper in 2014, and it closed in 2016. Following his departure from Grouper Social Club Blomfield joined Anne Boden’s Starling bank as the CTO. Startling was, at that point one of the first digital banking companies. Tom left the company in early 2015 after reports of disagreements at Starling, telling the Financial Times that "he could not comment under the terms of his departure". Today we learn about what really happened at Starling.

In 2015, he founded challenger bank Monzo, operating with no branches and instead offering accounts online. In its first fundraising round, the company raised "£1 million in 96 seconds”. In April, Blomfield announced he would forgo his salary for one year to help his company during the COVID-19 pandemic. In May, he announced that he was stepping down as CEO of Monzo and taking on the role of president of the company. In January 2021 he announced he was leaving the company permanently.

This conversation today takes us through Tom’s wild entrepreneurial journey expressing the highs and lows of running a business. He also talks about the disagreements at Starling bank and ultimately his reason for starting Monzo in the first place. His stories are unique, and more importantly honest. Unbelievably honest. He tells you the mistakes he made, his deepest insecurities, his biggest challenges and the things he wish he knew. Wow this is a good one.


Follow Tom:

Twitter - https://twitter.com/t_blom

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomblomfield

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Up next
Today
WW3 Threat Assessment: The War Has Quietly Started & No One’s Trying to Stop It!
WARNING: The West is collapsing, nuclear threats are rising. Are we heading to World War 3? Ex-CIA spy and top experts discuss nuclear threats, AI manipulation, and sound the ALARM on rising tensions between US-Iran, Russia-Ukraine, and China-Taiwan. This Diary Of A CEO roundtabl ... Show More
2h 36m
Jul 7
Dr K (Bad Habit Addiction Doctor): The Truth About Dopamine, Addiction, Pornography & Masturbation
World-Renowned Addiction Expert Dr. K reveals the SHOCKING truth about masturbation, pornography, dopamine burnout, incels, and why 60% of men under 30 are single. Dr K from Healthy Gamer! Dr. Alok Kanojia (aka Dr. K) is a world-leading addiction expert, Harvard-trained psychiatr ... Show More
1h 58m
Jul 4
Most Replayed Moment: The Truth Behind "Healthy" Food Labels - Dr. Chris Van Tulleken
In this Moments episode, Dr. Chris Van Tulleken (the Junk Food Doctor) delves into the complexities of foods labelled as "healthy." He explores how certain food products, from diet sodas to breakfast cereals, might not be as beneficial as they're marketed to be, suggesting that t ... Show More
18m 43s
Recommended Episodes
Jun 2022
Alex Hormozi On Becoming A Millionaire, Quieting Your Ego & Forgetting About Legacy EP 1278
Alex Hormozi is a first generation Iranian-American entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. In 2013, he started his first brick & mortar business, successfully scaling his business to six locations in three years. From there, he spent two years turning 32+ brick & mortar busi ... Show More
1h 8m
May 2024
Why Someone Worth $120M Cut Themselves Off From Making More Money
Remember when Andrew Carnegie wrote that he was removing the pursuit of money from his life?Probably not, because he didn’t follow through on it. This was even before he founded the Carnegie Steel Corporation and became one of the richest people in the world.Today’s guest, howeve ... Show More
37m 51s
May 2024
The Personal Finances of a $200M/year Ecom Business Owner (and why he’s giving away his money)
Last year, Mike Beckham donated 1 million dollars. This year, he's setting his sights even higher.He wants to give away 50% of his annual income. And that's not all—his company, Simple Modern, with a valuation of around 350 million dollars, also allocates 10% of its profits each ... Show More
44m 50s
Jul 2022
Alex Hormozi on Mastering Sales, Making Your First Million & Overcoming Mediocrity EP 1296
Alex Hormozi is a first generation Iranian-American entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. In 2013, he started his first brick & mortar business, successfully scaling his business to six locations in three years. From there, he spent two years turning 32+ brick & mortar busi ... Show More
1h 9m
May 2023
Lessons From Over 100 Business Founded | Jeremy Delk
In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have our guest Jeremy Delk who shares his entrepreneurship journey for over 20 years of investing, successful exits, and logistics failure, the framework of a Fouder-type mentality, his learning lessons from founding over 100 busine ... Show More
48m 48s
Sep 2023
Family First Entrepreneurship w/ Steve Chou #728
The term “hustle” might be synonymous with “entrepreneur” for a lot of folks. And they might be interchangeable because it certainly does take hard work to get your own business off the ground, but it doesn’t have to mean giving up everything else that’s important to you along th ... Show More
50m 18s
Jun 2021
216: Jim Mellon – Becoming an Opportunistic, Billionaire Investor
Jim Mellon’s a British investor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. It was 1979 when Jim got his start, in Hong Kong, as a trainee fund manager. When the fund was acquired eight years later, he received a windfall, becoming a millionaire in his late-twenties… And from that point fo ... Show More
41m 36s
Apr 2024
Clinton Sparks & Eddie Wilson's BILLION Dollar Exit & The Business of Gaming | E66
Clinton Sparks is a renowned entertainment mogul, author, speaker, entrepreneur, visionary brand builder, creative executive, and leading-edge innovator when it comes to integrating culture, collaboration, and cross-platform marketing. He is also a Grammy-nominated, multi-platinu ... Show More
51m 54s
Jul 2023
Tim Storey and Him500 on Generational Wealth & Being Recession Proof | E26
Tim Storey is an acclaimed culture influencing thought-leader, life strategist, author, speaker and counselor. Known for his insight and coaching among high-profile individuals who find themselves in a place of personal recovery and discovery, he has been labeled as the Original ... Show More
1 h
Mar 2024
Mark Zuckerberg: Move fast and get rich
How one social media site birthed an empire. The story of Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook.BBC business editor Simon Jack and journalist Zing Tsjeng take us from Zuckerberg's childhood to joining the billionaires' club at just 23, then on to his current status as one of the four rich ... Show More
56m 50s