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Fintech Germany Award Jury Podcast
Maria Pennanen
17 episodes
6 months ago
Inspiring and thought-nourishing conversations with the Jury members of the Fintech Germany Award. You will get to know each member of the Jury and their insights into the fintech business, technology, and economics. Hosted by Alexandra Weck, Jury Member of the FTGA and experienced fintech specialist herself for the first 17 Episodes and now handed over to Maria Pennanen. Maria Pennanen is an esteemed leader in entrepreneurship and executive coaching, with significant influence on startups and established businesses For more ideas and inspiration, subscribe to our podcast and follow us on LinkedIN (https://www.linkedin.com/company/fintech-germany-award/) This podcast is enabled by our partner the Financial Times.
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Inspiring and thought-nourishing conversations with the Jury members of the Fintech Germany Award. You will get to know each member of the Jury and their insights into the fintech business, technology, and economics. Hosted by Alexandra Weck, Jury Member of the FTGA and experienced fintech specialist herself for the first 17 Episodes and now handed over to Maria Pennanen. Maria Pennanen is an esteemed leader in entrepreneurship and executive coaching, with significant influence on startups and established businesses For more ideas and inspiration, subscribe to our podcast and follow us on LinkedIN (https://www.linkedin.com/company/fintech-germany-award/) This podcast is enabled by our partner the Financial Times.
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Stefan Kempf explains the reasons behind the ease of securing 100 million euros compared to obtaining a mere 10,000 euro
Fintech Germany Award Jury Podcast
31 minutes
2 years ago
Stefan Kempf explains the reasons behind the ease of securing 100 million euros compared to obtaining a mere 10,000 euro
🎧 Tune into the Fintech Germany Award Jury Podcast as Alexandra chats with Stefan Kempf, Vorstand of aifinyo. From his shift in perspective due to investment banking to the tangible impacts of the Jury network, delve into enlightening discussions. We reflect on the unexpected non-issue of bank unbundling, the evolution of VC funding becoming more discerning about business models and profitability, and Stefan's wise words: "Sustainability starts with your own financials." Also, a word of caution: "Don't mess with the Finanzamt." Navigating tax statements and the quest for a tax accountant adds to the mix. Join us for this insightful journey! #FintechInsights #TaxChallenges #SustainableFinancials #FTGA #FintechGermanyAwardPodcast #FinancialTimes
Fintech Germany Award Jury Podcast
Inspiring and thought-nourishing conversations with the Jury members of the Fintech Germany Award. You will get to know each member of the Jury and their insights into the fintech business, technology, and economics. Hosted by Alexandra Weck, Jury Member of the FTGA and experienced fintech specialist herself for the first 17 Episodes and now handed over to Maria Pennanen. Maria Pennanen is an esteemed leader in entrepreneurship and executive coaching, with significant influence on startups and established businesses For more ideas and inspiration, subscribe to our podcast and follow us on LinkedIN (https://www.linkedin.com/company/fintech-germany-award/) This podcast is enabled by our partner the Financial Times.