Daniel Yubi of Payable On the State of Payments and UK Fintech

EPISODE · Jan 23, 2024 · 34 MIN

Daniel Yubi of Payable On the State of Payments and UK Fintech

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In this episode, Julie interviews Daniel Yubi, a fintech entrepreneur from Cancun, Mexico and the founder & CEO of Payable. He started his career as a practicing lawyer, but eventually pivoted to follow his passion in product management. Since then he has spent over a decade developing fintech products in the US and UK, most recently leading product at checkout.com. He was building platform payments for the best known fintech brands (Klarna, Revolut, Mollie) in Europe when he noticed the operational challenges finance teams were facing and saw an opportunity to start Payable. Listed as one of the startups that are disrupting the CFO tech stack, Payable is helping finance teams automate their financial operations at scale.2:00 Moving to the UK and staying up to speed on payments6:30 Where Payable fits into the payments space12:45 Taking the leap and becoming a founder19:00 High points and low points of his career28:30 Quick fire questions

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