FinTech Founders Video: upcoming trends – embedding community values
In this episode, fintech founders share their experienced of building values for a new digital vision.
In this episode, fintech founders share their experienced of building values for a new digital vision.
First-hand insights and learnings of fintech founders on how to strategically build a versatile team.
Exploring hiring strategies and how to build a successful roadmap for a long-term vision.
Exploring various aspects on how to attract, hire and retain talent – a crucial contributor to a company’s success.
Fintech founders reflect on the past year and ponder how to move forwards.
In this brief video, fintech founders share their learnings on how to attract funding.
Fintech founders provide useful tips on funding and share the surprises they encountered.
Fintech founders share their advice on how to acquire funding and what makes an ideal investor.
Useful insights from fintech entrepreneurs and founders on funding and the best strategies.
Founders divulge the trials and tribulations they experienced when building their own businesses.
Lawrence Lin Murata reflects on what he learnt from starting his first company and the impact on starting Slope.
Wade Arnold, founder and CEO of paytech Moov, talks about his experience of starting a fintech.
Rado Korotov, founder and CEO of Storied Data, shares advice for founders looking for venture capital funding.
Elizabeth Rossiello reveals the one person she couldn’t run AZA Finance without!
Jason Voss gets candid on why you need to think hard about any VC dollars coming your way.
Katalin Kauzli explains what she would do differently if she could repeat the process of starting Partnerhub.
Dr Anandhi Vivek Dhukaram PhD drops the advice she would give herself if she could go back to when she founded Esdha.
Deepak Jain shares what entrepreneurs need to have in place to make the whole ride of building a company easier.
Alex Lempka, founder of climate fintech Connect Earth, describes the hardest thing about running a start-up.