Podcast #88: Ron Benegbi of Uplinq

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On as we speak’s episode, I’m joined by Ron Benegbi, Founder & CEO of Uplinq.

Ron and I focus on his historical past of entrepreneurship and the way it ties intently to his household’s journey as immigrants. We speak in regards to the SMB credit score rating, the shifting definition of small enterprise, the overuse of as-a-service, getting extra lenders to sure, fraud detection as a byproduct, elevating capital, the NFL Draft, and far more.

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With out additional ado, Ron Benegbi, Founder & CEO of Uplinq. Benefit from the present.

Episode highlights embrace

Ron Benegbi of Uplinq
Ron Benegbi of Uplinq
  • Ron’s entrepreneurial background
  • The founding story behind Uplinq
  • The shortage of an SMB credit score rating
  • The overuse of as-a-service
  • The varied definitions of small enterprise
  • How lenders get to sure extra typically
  • Higher knowledge equals decrease defaults
  • The fraud byproduct
  • No regrets
  • Beneficial studying – Good to Nice by Jim Collins
  • The struggles of elevating capital
  • And far more…

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  • Todd Anderson

    Todd is the host of PitchIt: the fintech startups podcast, a weekly interview present that includes rising fintech founders and main enterprise capitalists. He’s accountable for main the content material crew which covers fintech by means of day by day & weekly e-mail newsletters, editorial, digital occasions, and in-person conferences. He has been protecting fintech, banking, and enterprise capital for greater than 15 years, together with talking often at trade occasions.



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