On episode 61 I speak with Stefanie Pattern, Founder & CEO of Fundid. Fundid is pushed by a mission to empower enterprise house owners on their progress journeys by simplifying enterprise finance and entry to capital.

I’ve to say this may be my favourite episode up to now. Stefanie was extremely candid and interesting, she is as passionate a founder as I’ve come throughout.
The smallest of small companies have by no means been served by banks, and as Stefanie factors out, they haven’t been served by fintechs but both. Most corporations have fewer than 10 staff, and plenty of have 1 or 2.
Stefanie and I talked about among the principal boundaries these small enterprise house owners face when trying to elevate capital, why it’s a fable you can not serve these corporations, how her advertising background performed a vital position in elevating capital, and rather more.
With out additional ado, I current Stefanie Pattern, Founder & CEO of Fundid. I hope you benefit from the episode and be ready to be taught:
- Stefanie’s journey to beginning Fundid
- Her in depth small enterprise expertise
- Why the issues with the PPP mobilized her
- How she used her advertising experience to unravel CAC
- Brex by no means served, nor had been they centered on small companies
- Why the “can’t make margins on SMBs” argument falls flat
- Why coming from a small enterprise is a differentiator
- Failure charge metrics are deceptive
- Belief your intestine
- Fundraising: “I ready for it as if I used to be like making ready for a battle.”
- Play your individual sport
- Stefanie prefers studying e mail over books
- And rather more…
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