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    Building modern Treasury operations with Daniel Yubi, CEO of Payable (UK)

    enDecember 12, 2023

    About this Episode

    Daniel Yubi, CEO of Payable, headquartered in London, spoke to Rudolf Falat, founder of the Voice of FinTech podcast, about improving Treasury operations through their software. 

    Here is what they talked about: 

    • Daniel's backstory - how he got to do what he does today
    • What problem is Payable solving, and why is it worth solving?
    • What is their solution and their unique selling point
    • What’s their technology angle
    • Who are Payable's key clients
    • What is the role of the finance team in scaling FinTechs?
    • What is the CFO stack, and what is the FinTech market opportunity?
    • What’s Daniel's advice on how to build and develop FinTech propositions the market wants and needs?
    • What are the milestones Daniel wants to achieve next
    • What’s your favorite business book? The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers and Marcus Aurelius works
    • What’s the best way to reach out: Daniel Yubi on LinkedIn


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