Movement Alert|Nu Holdings Falls 3.02% in Pre-Market Trading, CFO Transition Continues to Weigh on Shares

Market Focus06-03

On June 3, Nu Holdings fell 3.02% in pre-market trading, trading at $11.59/share, with trading volume of $5.24 million, extending the prior session's significant sell-off.

On the news front, the decline continues to reflect market concerns over the company's CFO transition. Nu Holdings announced the appointment of Visa North America CFO Rob Livingston to succeed current CFO Guilherme Lago, effective July 13. Lago, who played a pivotal role in overseeing Nubank's NYSE listing in 2021, will transition to a special adviser role on management and the audit and risk committees. The departure of a key financial executive has raised investor concerns regarding strategic continuity.

The new CFO will be based in the United States, where Nu Holdings has received conditional approval to establish a bank and is actively preparing for US market expansion. The stock fell over 8% in the prior regular session following the announcement, marking its largest single-day decline since April 2025, as market participants assessed the implications of the leadership change for the digital banking platform's growth trajectory.

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