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Fintech CEO rips into Meta, saying it won’t advertise on Facebook or Instagram ‘alongside scammers who are going after the savings of our customers’

Tom Hagler by Tom Hagler
07.01.2022
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Fintech CEO rips into Meta, saying it won’t advertise on Facebook or Instagram ‘alongside scammers who are going after the savings of our customers’
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in New York City on Friday, Oct. 25, 2019.

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  • The CEO of Starling said the bank is boycotting buying ads on Facebook and Instagram.
  • The executive cited scammers “going after the savings of our customers” as the reason for the ban.
  • She also said she hopes Meta’s metaverse mission doesn’t distract “from doing what is right today.”

A British fintech company is boycotting Facebook and Instagram’s advertising platforms because of what it says is rampant scammers on the sites.

Anne Boden, CEO of the digital-only Starling Bank, detailed the boycott of both Facebook and Instagram in her latest annual letter to customers and shareholders. Bloomberg first reported the news.

“We want to protect our customers and our brand integrity,” Boden said. “And we can no longer pay to advertise on a platform alongside scammers who are going after the savings of our customers and those of other banks.”

She also noted that she has “repeatedly called out the big tech and social media giants” for giving financial fraudsters a home.

Starling, which was founded in 2014 and now claims more than 2.5 million customer accounts, did not immediately respond to a request for additional information, but a company spokesperson told Bloomberg that its ad boycott began December.

Meta, the new name for Facebook and Instagram’s parent company, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Boden also wrote that she was waiting on Meta to implement the solutions it promised to counteract fraudulent advertising, a move that Google made in august, as Bloomberg noted.

And she later referenced Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s aggressive push into the so-called metaverse, a buzzword for an immersive type of technology that has yet to materialize for the masses to use.

“While Facebook (Meta) may hold out all sorts of promises for the future, I really hope its focus on the Metaverse doesn’t become a distraction from doing what is right today, here and now in the UK of 2022,” Boden wrote in the letter.

Companies have boycotted buying ads on Meta’s platform before, but firms have usually cited social reasons for the ban.

For example, dozens of big-name brands like Coca-Cola, Starbucks, and Ford boycotted purchasing ads on the platform in June 2020 amid social unrest following the police killing of Minneapolis resident George Floyd, citing a lack of hate speech moderation. 

The company declined to remove posts in which former President Donald Trump called protestors “thugs” and potentially incited violence when he wrote, “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”

However, the ad boycott was temporary, and some worried that it was merely a publicity move, including one of Facebook’s own moderators who told The Guardian that the ban should be extended, otherwise it’s a “PR stunt.”

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