Cynthia Siantar leaves her position as co-founder and director of Call Levels

Announcing her departure on Facebook, Siantar did not share details about why she left Call Levels, the company she had built

Cynthia Siantar, co-founder and director of Singapore-based fintech startup Call Levels, announced Tuesday that she has relinquished her positions from the company.

In a post on her personal Facebook page, she wrote that her resignation is effective “immediately” on July 17.

“I’m privileged to be part of the founding Call Levels team and witnessed its growth and achievements over the past two years. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank my family and friends for their unwavering support throughout my journey,” she wrote.

The statement on Cynthia Siantar’s Facebook post

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Siantar did not share the reason behind her resignation or what she plans to do after it. She also mentioned that, as of April 5, her business email is no longer accessible.

Call Levels is a mobile app to track users’ financial assets. The startup raised investments from 500 Startups and Lippo Group, and was selected as a Finalist for Best Fintech App during the Appster Awards in 2015 in London.

Within the company, Siantar’s role is to create strategies for growth, operations and communications. Prior to founding Call Levels, she was an investment consulting analyst in Mercer and equity capital market associate in HSBC.

She is also the co-founder of BlastOut and has been selected as one of the Forbes’ “30 Under 30 Asia” in the Finance category.

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