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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2022 · 25 MIN

Daniel Eberhard - Koho

from FinHub · host Finhub: A Canadian Founders Podcast

Daniel is the founder of Koho, a no-fee spending and savings account platform with the aim of helping Canadians change the way they save money.He has been an advocate for the start-up community in Canada throughout his career where he was a key seed investor in various startups and founded a renewable energy company before Koho. In this episode ,we talk about the Canadian financial services ecosystem, the importance of money management, the shift towards digital banking in Canada and much more!

Daniel is the founder of Koho, a no-fee spending and savings account platform with the aim of helping Canadians change the way they save money. He has been an advocate for the start-up community in Canada throughout his career where he was a key seed investor in various startups and founded a renewable energy company before Koho. In this episode ,we talk about the Canadian financial services ecosystem, the importance of money management, the shift towards digital banking in Canada and m...

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