Kuda Faces Gender Discrimination Lawsuit in the UK From Former Executive

February 20, 2025

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Gender discrimination

Nigerian fintech company Kuda is facing a workplace discrimination lawsuit in the United Kingdom, filed by its former executive, Eleanor Hewat. The case, which names both Kuda and its CEO, Babs Ogundeyi, alleges gender discrimination and unfair dismissal.

According to the lawsuit, Hewat, who previously held a senior position at Kuda, claims she was subjected to discriminatory treatment based on her gender, which ultimately led to her wrongful termination. Legal documents submitted to a UK employment tribunal detail allegations of workplace bias, including claims that female employees were treated unfairly in comparison to their male counterparts.

Hewat’s legal representatives argue that Kuda’s workplace culture was hostile towards women in leadership roles, limiting their growth and influence within the organization. She further alleges that her dismissal was not based on performance but was influenced by gender bias, violating employment laws in the UK.

Kuda, widely regarded as one of Africa’s most successful fintech startups, has responded to the lawsuit, denying all allegations. In an official statement, the company maintained that it upholds a fair and inclusive work environment and that Hewat’s dismissal was based on legitimate business reasons. The fintech firm stated its commitment to defending itself in court against what it describes as “misleading claims.”

The lawsuit has drawn attention from industry observers, as it comes at a time when fintech companies are under increasing scrutiny for workplace diversity and inclusion. The case also highlights broader concerns about gender representation in Africa’s fast-growing fintech sector, where leadership positions remain predominantly male.

While the legal proceedings are still in their early stages, experts believe the case could have significant implications for Kuda and other African fintech firms operating in global markets. If the claims are upheld, Kuda could face reputational damage and financial penalties, potentially impacting its expansion efforts.

For now, the fintech community and regulatory bodies are closely watching the case, as it could set a precedent for workplace discrimination disputes involving African startups with international operations.

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