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EPISODE · Aug 21, 2018 · 36 MIN

Curexe with Johnathan Holland (Founder & CEO) | EP33

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During this 33th episode of the Fintech Impact podcast, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host interviews Johnathan Holland, the Founder and CEO of Curexe, that provides tools for enabling online foreign exchange transactions at reasonable rates—including a new product that will allow users to take payment with Interac. Time Stamped Show Notes:●     00:55 – Curexe assists businesses to send and receive money.●     01:34 – Johnathan Holland started Curexe four years ago.●     02:59 – He looked at how Canadian banking hadn’t properly connected to                    technology yet.●     04:33 – He started listening to motivational speeches on YouTube for inspiration.●     05:48 – He began working with his CTO and got into a Canadian entrepreneurial                    leadership program called The Next 36.●     09:16 – Johnathan came to Toronto from St. Catharines.●     10:22 – Curexe only charges a flat rate of 1% to send money out, 2% to accept                    money.●     11:18 – Curexe is targeting small business owners looking to scale globally.●     12:45 – Curexe has a blog with content to capture customers and provide value.●     14:02 – Their new product is a debit card called SmartPay.●     19:17 – Curexe handles about 20 currencies.●     21:43 – The hurdles have been things like it taking 2 and a half years to convince                    a bank to give them a merchant account for a money service business.●     26:05 – You have to be resourceful and hustle.●     28:20 – Have a differentiating product that is valuable to get customers and scale                    up.●     30:38 – The long term vision for Curexe is showing Canadians that businesses can                    scale globally to be the next PayPal.●     33:29 – Johnathan Holland is excited about forcing banking to change to creating                    more value and a smoother experience. 3 Key Points:1. You aren’t going to know looking forward how it is all going to work out…but you can   connect the dots when you look back.2. Research shows the U.S. and Canadian income per capita are constantly diverging   because Canada isn’t building the big YouTubes and Googles of the world in terms of   businesses.3. Your network is the biggest thing. Tweetable Quotes:-     “We (Curexe) help businesses that need to send and receive money.” – Johnathan       Holland.-     “If you are a business owner and you need to send money to a supplier in another       country, we (Curexe) can help you do that right from our online platform, for a        cheaper price tag than what a bank would typically charge.” – Johnathan Holland.-      “Accepting money would be via invoice or in an online checkout, which is       accentually a direct debit way of paying without ever leaving your online store.” –       Johnathan Holland. Resources Mentioned:● LinkedIn – Jason Pereira’s LinkedIn● Facebook – Jason Pereira’s Facebook● Woodgate Financial – Website for Woodgate Financial● Johnathan Holland – LinkedIn for Johnathan Holland● Curexe – Website for Curexe  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

During this 33th episode of the Fintech Impact podcast, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host interviews Johnathan Holland, the Founder and CEO of Curexe, that provides tools for enabling online foreign exchange transactions at reasonable rates—including a new product that will allow users to take payment with Interac. Time Stamped Show Notes:●     00:55 – Curexe assists businesses to send and receive money.●     01:34 – Johnathan Holland started Curexe four years ago.●     02:59 – He looked at how Canadian banking hadn’t properly connected to                    technology yet.●     04:33 – He started listening to motivational speeches on YouTube for inspiration.●     05:48 – He began working with his CTO and got into a Canadian entrepreneurial                    leadership program called The Next 36.●     09:16 – Johnathan came to Toronto from St. Catharines.●     10:22 – Curexe only charges a flat rate of 1% to send money out, 2% to accept                    money.●     11:18 – Curexe is targeting small business owners looking to scale globally.●     12:45 – Curexe has a blog with content to capture customers and provide value.●     14:02 – Their new product is a debit card called SmartPay.●     19:17 – Curexe handles about 20 currencies.●     21:43 – The hurdles have been things like it taking 2 and a half years to convince                    a bank to give them a merchant account for a money service business.●     26:05 – You have to be resourceful and hustle.●     28:20 – Have a differentiating product that is valuable to get customers and scale                    up.●     30:38 – The long term vision for Curexe is showing Canadians that businesses can                    scale globally to be the next PayPal.●     33:29 – Johnathan Holland is excited about forcing banking to change to creating                    more value and a smoother experience. 3 Key Points:1. You aren’t going to know looking forward how it is all going to work out…but you can   connect the dots when you look back.2. Research shows the U.S. and Canadian income per capita are constantly diverging   because Canada isn’t building the big YouTubes and Googles of the world in terms of   businesses.3. Your network is the biggest thing. Tweetable Quotes:-     “We (Curexe) help businesses that need to send and receive money.” – Johnathan       Holland.-     “If you are a business owner and you need to send money to a supplier in another       country, we (Curexe) can help you do that right from our online platform, for a        cheaper price tag than what a bank would typically charge.” – Johnathan Holland.-      “Accepting money would be via invoice or in an online checkout, which is       accentually a direct debit way of paying without ever leaving your online store.” –       Johnathan Holland. Resources Mentioned:● LinkedIn – Jason Pereira’s LinkedIn● Facebook – Jason Pereira’s Facebook● Woodgate Financial – Website for Woodgate Financial● Johnathan Holland – LinkedIn for Johnathan Holland● Curexe – Website for Curexe  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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