Brilliant Founders, all three of them with their unique market entry. I agree with Tosin that banks are already delving into fintech and fintechs delving into banks as well. Overall great conversation and I like the mutual respect they are share for each other
This was a truly beautiful conversation. It helped deepened my understanding into the market complexities that surrounds startups, finance and business operations in Nigeria and by extension Africa. Kudos!
I agree with the point made about allocating your resouces to get the best ROI. Its easy to get lost in the bandwidth complexicity but remember before they got to the scale they are operating in, they had to focus on launching products that gave them the best revenue and create oppurtunity.
Really insightful discussion here. I love the healthy competition, and passion to create a positive narrative for doing business in Nigeria. It is interesting how they all broke down their definition of success to investor returns, employee satisfaction and business growth metrics. Thank you Justin for pulling this through, definitely one of my favorite episodes now.
what is the probability of kuda or moniepoint being one of the top 10 banks in nigeria? I mean in comparison to the risk of expanding to different countries. I don't have the data but off my head, I'll bet on the latter.
Rooting for all three Founders and Companies. I agree that your Successes will add more credibility to the African Venture Story.
I just love how Babs of kuda did less talking and more listening. Tosin is smart sha
Lolz.
Nothing about this is about maturity.
Focus on the point of the discussion. It’s only a discussion.
Brilliant Founders, all three of them with their unique market entry.
I agree with Tosin that banks are already delving into fintech and fintechs delving into banks as well.
Overall great conversation and I like the mutual respect they are share for each other
Happy to have found this video
Brilliant conversation. Thoroughly enjoyed every second of it.
Thanks for watching 🙏
This was a truly beautiful conversation. It helped deepened my understanding into the market complexities that surrounds startups, finance and business operations in Nigeria and by extension Africa. Kudos!
quite an insight for new entrants, with level setting perspectives.
I agree with the point made about allocating your resouces to get the best ROI. Its easy to get lost in the bandwidth complexicity but remember before they got to the scale they are operating in, they had to focus on launching products that gave them the best revenue and create oppurtunity.
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Really insightful discussion here. I love the healthy competition, and passion to create a positive narrative for doing business in Nigeria. It is interesting how they all broke down their definition of success to investor returns, employee satisfaction and business growth metrics.
Thank you Justin for pulling this through, definitely one of my favorite episodes now.
Timestamp 16:53 Very interesting question ✍️
Love this 🚀
Interesting conversation 😅
Tosin is so deep
Nice video, the only bump I had was that there was no banner showing the founder's names and their social media handles.
I enjoyed watching it. Hopefully one day in the future , flip will do an interview of me.
We hope so too!
Nigeria is a very big market. It's like the India of Africa
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They are all product elements of a simple thought.
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what is the probability of kuda or moniepoint being one of the top 10 banks in nigeria? I mean in comparison to the risk of expanding to different countries. I don't have the data but off my head, I'll bet on the latter.
This is a really good question 🤔
How did you get these guys to sit down, must have been hard
They were all at the conference. So I assumed he scheduled it in advance. The flip also has a name now
@@dejialonge Still took a lot of begging!
@@TheFlipAfrica😂 it was worth it.❤
No serious investor should allocate capital to Nigeria. FinTech is the cherry on top a cake that has not even been baked yet.
And yet some serious investors are still allocating capital to Nigeria 🤔
@@TheFlipAfrica With investment objectives being?
Pasbanc on its way😊
hmmmmm