Bankrupt crypto lender Voyager's CFO resigns

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  • Crypto lender Voyager said Friday that Chief Financial Officer Ashwin Prithipaul is resigning from the company.
  • Voyager filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July and its assets are undergoing a bankruptcy auction process. 

The chief financial officer of bankrupt crypto lender Voyager is expected to leave the company, a Friday announcement said.

Ashwin Prithipaul "is resigning to pursue other opportunities," Voyager said in a statement. Prithipaul has served as CFO of the company since May, according to his LinkedIn profile. 

"Mr. Prithipaul will depart from the company after a transition period, and Chief Executive Officer Stephen Ehrlich will assume Mr. Prithipaul's duties in the interim," the company said.

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Voyager filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July. The firm held a bankruptcy auction earlier this month, and a hearing is scheduled for Sept. 29 to approve the results of that process. Crypto firms Binance and FTX are among the firms said to be bidding on the company's assets.  


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