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Atom Bank sets sights on IPO by 2023 amid £40m fundraising

Ex-star fund manager Neil Woodford was among Atom's largest backers

Atom Bank chief executive Mark Mullen forecast a raise of more than £100m last year
Atom Bank chief executive Mark Mullen forecast a raise of more than £100m last year Photo: Getty Images

British challenger Atom Bank has said it plans to go public within the financial year 2022-23 as it nears profitability from mortgage and business lending.

The app-based bank added that it is currently in the process of raising £40m from its existing shareholders, which include BBVA and Toscafund. The amount is lower than previously suggested after chief executive Mark Mullen forecast fundraising of more than £100m late last year.

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