TWIF Podcast: Jeremy Tsui - Finley Technologies

EPISODE · Jun 4, 2024 · 29 MIN

TWIF Podcast: Jeremy Tsui - Finley Technologies

from This Week in Fintech · host This Week In Fintech

In this episode, Helen and Jeremy Tsui delve into the intricate challenges of managing debt for startups, particularly the complexities and compliance issues involved. Jeremy discusses how Finley aims to revolutionise corporate lending by applying consumer finance tools to streamline and expedite the process.Key topics covered include: Modernising Debt Capital Management: Jeremy explains how Finley’s platform seeks to modernise debt capital management, making it more efficient and standardised. Challenges in the Tech Industry: The discussion highlights the specific difficulties tech companies face in debt management, emphasising the lack of existing tools in this space. Innovation and Automation: Both speakers stress the importance of innovation and automation in debt management to improve efficiency and user experience. Trends in Business Lending: The episode explores the increasing diversity among business owners and the shift towards non-bank lenders, noting the fragmented nature of the private credit market. Standardisation Issues: Jeremy and Helen discuss the ongoing challenge of standardisation in private credit, despite new entrants bringing creativity to the lending space. Future of Decentralised Lending: Predictions are made about the continued growth of decentralised lending, with more private and non-bank lenders entering the market.Jeremy shares personal anecdotes, including a memorable pitch where investors questioned the existence of private credit, highlighting the need for clear communication in this industry.

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