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Episode 109 of Fintech Chatter Podcast with Dexter Cousins features Ethan Singer and David Salkinder, Co-Founders of Fundabl - the funding solution with no dilution.
Fundabl helps founders turn their MRR into ARR. They offer software and other subscription-based businesses the ability to convert their monthly subscription payments into a lump sum cash advance. Fundabl simply advances customer contracts for a fixed discount and period. No dilution. No hidden goodies. That’s it!
Founded in Sydney, by a passionate team, they are on a mission to support the Australian start-up ecosystem.
Dexter chats to co-founders Ethan and David on:
- How their solution is changing the game for founders
- The importance of retaining equity whilst scaling a Fintech
- The importance of getting out to market quickly and winning the first client
- Fundabls approach to hiring
- The importance of relationships in a startup
- Shared values and defining the behaviours everyone expects from each other
- The health of the Aussie Fintech startup ecosystem
For more info www.fundabl.com
About Tier One People.
Founded by Dexter Cousins in 2016, Tier One People is on a mission to help Australia become the world leader in Fintech innovation.
Tier One People helps companies like Revolut, TrueLayer and 10x build founding teams for launch in Australia.
And series A+ / ASX Listed Aussie Fintech like Lendi, Afterpay and 86 400 hire executive talent capable of delivering growth and scale.
If you are building a world-class Fintech venture and need help in hiring tier-one people, you can reach us [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dextercousins/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dextercousins
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQGyptbH6dnXA26ak8zBe3A
Website: https://tieronepeople.com
Send us a text
Subscribe Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/fintech-leaders-7092732051488980992/
Connect on Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3DsCJBp
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Episode 109 of Fintech Chatter Podcast with Dexter Cousins features Ethan Singer and David Salkinder, Co-Founders of Fundabl - the funding solution with no dilution.
Fundabl helps founders turn their MRR into ARR. They offer software and other subscription-based businesses the ability to convert their monthly subscription payments into a lump sum cash advance. Fundabl simply advances customer contracts for a fixed discount and period. No dilution. No hidden goodies. That’s it!
Founded in Sydney, by a passionate team, they are on a mission to support the Australian start-up ecosystem.
Dexter chats to co-founders Ethan and David on:
- How their solution is changing the game for founders
- The importance of retaining equity whilst scaling a Fintech
- The importance of getting out to market quickly and winning the first client
- Fundabls approach to hiring
- The importance of relationships in a startup
- Shared values and defining the behaviours everyone expects from each other
- The health of the Aussie Fintech startup ecosystem
For more info www.fundabl.com
About Tier One People.
Founded by Dexter Cousins in 2016, Tier One People is on a mission to help Australia become the world leader in Fintech innovation.
Tier One People helps companies like Revolut, TrueLayer and 10x build founding teams for launch in Australia.
And series A+ / ASX Listed Aussie Fintech like Lendi, Afterpay and 86 400 hire executive talent capable of delivering growth and scale.
If you are building a world-class Fintech venture and need help in hiring tier-one people, you can reach us [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dextercousins/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dextercousins
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQGyptbH6dnXA26ak8zBe3A
Website: https://tieronepeople.com
Send us a text
Subscribe Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/fintech-leaders-7092732051488980992/
Connect on Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3DsCJBp
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