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EPISODE · Sep 22, 2021 · 41 MIN

Virtual Cards: The Future📡 of SMB Payments| Daniel Kniaz

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Today I’m speaking with Daniel Kniaz, CEO and Founder of DiviPay In this episode, we talk about . . . Building entrepreneurial and start-up skills and base knowledge of FinTech while working in the Westpac Innovation Team. Left due to slight frustration of what they built never made it to market, and they felt (‘they’ being the other future co-founder of DiviPay) could move faster and learn a lot, going out on their own. Daniel shares the journey of DiviPay and how it works. It’s always been about virtual cards, though needed to pivot several times to solve the pain points of SMB and meet the demands of paying consumers. We have an interesting conversation exploring the accounting and start-up relationship and how accountants need to communicate their value to start-ups (who don’t have a lot of money). Daniels first taste at entrepreneurial life was an eCommerce modern man’s sock business. The trick to accessing US education at an Australian price point Explains the process methodology for building in feature requests. And I shall also mention the two books he referenced were o Humankind, A Hopeful History By: Rutger Bregman o Never Split the Difference Negotiating as If Your Life Depended on It by Chris Voss. I have a strategic partnership and work with the team at Divipay. Read more here http://EndorsementDisclosure.com. Subscribe to the Accounting Apps newsletter here http:// HeatherSmithAU.COM

Today I’m speaking with Daniel Kniaz, CEO and Founder of DiviPay In this episode, we talk about . . . Building entrepreneurial and start-up skills and base knowledge of FinTech while working in the Westpac Innovation Team. Left due to slight frustration of what they built never made it to market, and they felt (‘they’ being the other future co-founder of DiviPay) could move faster and learn a lot, going out on their own. Daniel shares the journey of DiviPay and how it works. It’s always been about virtual cards, though needed to pivot several times to solve the pain points of SMB and meet the demands of paying consumers. We have an interesting conversation exploring the accounting and start-up relationship and how accountants need to communicate their value to start-ups (who don’t have a lot of money). Daniels first taste at entrepreneurial life was an eCommerce modern man’s sock business. The trick to accessing US education at an Australian price point Explains the process methodology for building in feature requests. And I shall also mention the two books he referenced were o Humankind, A Hopeful History By: Rutger Bregman o Never Split the Difference Negotiating as If Your Life Depended on It by Chris Voss. I have a strategic partnership and work with the team at Divipay. Read more here http://EndorsementDisclosure.com. Subscribe to the Accounting Apps newsletter here http:// HeatherSmithAU.COM

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