Eddie Ndichu has resigned from Fintechs board following the ugly spat in a city hotel with a female member of the public last Saturday.

Eddie's resignation comes a few hours after he and his twin brother Paul Ndichu issued a statement on the matter.

His resignation was announced on a special board notice by the Board of Association of Fintechs in Kenya dated October 19, 2021.

He stepped down as a board member pending formal investigations during the board's special meeting on Wednesday.

"On the 19th of October the Board convened a special meeting during which Mr. Ndichu stepped down as a board member pending formal investigations into the matter," the notice read in part.

The board also stated that it does not condone gender-based violence of any kind in any way.

"The Board takes this opportunity to state that it regrets the current circumstances and does not in any way condone gender-based violence or violence of any kind," the notice continued.

The video showing the Ndichu's involved in an altercation with a lady has caused a public uproar with a large section of the public condemning the act that they classify as gender-based violence.