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The Startup Leap Podcast

Auteur(s): Maria Rotilu & Yvonne Bajela
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🚀 Real Founder Stories. Real Startup Lessons.

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Hosts: @mariarotilu + @yvonnebajela

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  • How Tyme Built Africa’s First Global Digital Bank | 17m Users, $250M Raised
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode of The Startup Leap, we sit down with Coen, the founder of Tyme Bank, to discuss the incredible journey of building a digital bank in Africa and expanding into Southeast Asia. Coen shares the challenges of creating a bank without traditional elements like paper, cash, or ATMs, and how they achieved profitability in just five years despite raising initial capital from over 250 potential investors. We delve into the importance of partnerships, customer trust, and innovative distribution strategies that have led to serving 17 million customers and onboarding half a million new users every month. Coen also provides insights into navigating regulatory landscapes, making tough decisions in capital-constrained markets, and the role of personal growth in effective leadership.

    Tune in for a deep dive into the world of digital banking, financial inclusion, and future expansion plans.

    00:00 The Vision of a Paperless Bank

    00:19 Overcoming Funding Challenges

    00:55 Rapid Growth and Expansion

    01:23 The Importance of Local Partnerships

    01:51 Introduction to the Interview

    02:13 Describing Coen's Leadership Style

    03:28 The Story of Sisyphus and Startup Life

    05:46 The Origin of Tyme Bank

    07:30 Building a Digital Bank from Scratch

    17:57 The Role of Humility in Customer Understanding

    19:04 Challenges in Retail Partnerships

    25:46 Expanding into Southeast Asia

    29:06 Market Expansion Strategies

    29:38 Balancing Growth and Profitability

    30:33 Navigating Financial Challenges

    33:36 Founder Dilemma: Push or Step Back?

    37:46 Leadership and Ethical Frameworks

    39:54 Evolving Business Vision

    45:26 Regulatory Navigation in FinTech

    49:02 Distribution vs. Product Focus

    53:27 Future of Finance: Crypto and Blockchain

    54:49 Time Bank's Future Plans

    56:10 Quickfire Questions and Wrap-Up

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    Youtube: https://youtu.be/mjJkn-1bzDk

    👉 Tell us what you think in the comments, we’d love to hear from you!

    #DigitalBanking #Fintech #TymeBank #StartupJourney #AfricaTech #Entrepreneurship #FinancialInclusion #AfricanStartups #GlobalExpansion #SouthAfricaTech #StartupLeadership #VCFunding #ScalingStartups #CustomerCentricity #StartupStories

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    58 min
  • Shazam’s $400M Founder Meets the Woman Fixing HR with AI
    Jun 10 2025

    In this special episode we dive into the journeys of two exceptional entrepreneurs: Riham Satti, an Oxford Neuroscientist turned founder of MeVitae an AI startup bringing fairness to the workplace, and Dhiraj Mukherjee, co-founder of Shazam, one of the world's first music recognition apps, 2billion downloads, acquired by Apple for $400m+ in 2018.

    Hosted by Maria and Yvonne, this episode explores the trials, triumphs, and learnings of these founders. Discover Riham's accidental plunge into entrepreneurship and the strategic decisions that fueled her company's growth. Hear Dhiraj's insights on fundraising during tumultuous times and the importance of relentless drive and vision in successful founders.

    We also delve into dilemmas faced by founders, such as handling risky partnerships and co-founder challenges. Tune in for valuable advice on balancing personal and professional life, the significance of storytelling, and the power of tech for good.

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:17 Meet the Founders: Riham and Dhiraj

    04:33 Riham's (MeVitae) Journey to Entrepreneurship

    08:19 Dhiraj's (Shazam) Entrepreneurial Path

    13:22 Fundraising Insights and Strategies

    16:56 Partnerships and Business Models

    20:09 Listener Dilemma: Navigating Partnerships

    21:25 Shazam's Early Days and Apple's Acquisition for $400m+

    22:59 Co-Founder Dilemma: Trust and Progress

    24:09 Navigating Co-Founder Relationships

    26:08 Lessons Learned from Entrepreneurial Journeys

    29:12 Tech for Good and Identifying Potential

    32:22 Lightning Round: Misconceptions and Admired Figures

    34:43 Forming Early Stage Teams and Acquisition Strategies

    37:41 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

    40:05 Future Plans and Closing Remarks

    46:25 Reflections and Advice for Entrepreneurs

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    Youtube: https://youtu.be/PjBimaAuiEM

    👉 Tell us what you think in the comments, we’d love to hear from you!

    #StartupLeap #Shazam #MeVittae #Entrepreneurship #TechForGood #AIStartup #FounderLessons #RihamSatti #DhirajMukherjee #StartupAdvice #CoFounderTips #FundraisingTips #StartupJourney #SiliconValley #AppleAcquisition #MariaAndYvonne

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    42 min
  • He Quit MTN to Build Africa's Biggest Fintech Empire | $300m+ Raised | Dare Okoudjou, Onafriq
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we hear from Dare Okodjou, founder of Onafriq, Africa’s largest digital payments network, formerly MFS Africa. 500 million wallets across 42 countries, over $300m raised in funding. This episode is drenched in depth of experience. Perfect for founders whether early or later in their journey.

    Dare shares his entrepreneurial journey from working at MTN Group, leading mobile money innovations, to founding Onafriq in 2009 with the vision of making cross-border payments seamless.

    The conversation delves into the challenges faced in the early days, including navigating work permits and bond loan issues, assembling a team, and raising initial funds. Dare discusses the strategic moves behind the rebranding to Onafriq, key partnerships, the role of culture and people in scaling operations across Africa, and the significance of maintaining focus. He also talks about future opportunities in the mobile money payment space, the role of stable coins, and his personal strategies for managing stress and maintaining work-life balance.

    00:00 Introduction to Startup Challenges

    00:40 Meet Dare Okodjou: FinTech Pioneer

    01:24 The Birth of Onafriq

    01:42 The Meaning Behind the Name

    04:16 Early Challenges and Decisions

    09:35 Building the Team and Raising Capital

    15:34 Strategic Partnerships and Growth

    20:46 Defining Moments and Lessons Learned

    26:39 Scaling Across Diverse Markets

    27:47 The Importance of Pan-African Coverage

    29:52 Future of Mobile Money Payments

    37:05 Acquisitions and Expansion Strategy

    42:59 Managing a Diverse Team

    46:25 Reflections and Advice for Entrepreneurs

    🎧 Don’t miss this important conversation share with any early stage founder or builder

    Youtube: https://youtu.be/m3fdWDT7Nxk

    👉 Tell us what you think in the comments, we’d love to hear from you!

    #DareOkoudjou #Onafriq #FinTechAfrica #MobileMoneyInnovation #PanAfricanPayments #StartupScaling #AfricanEntrepreneurs #DigitalFinanceAfrica #FromMTNtoOnafriq #FinTechLeadership

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    54 min

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