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This inspiring book explains exactly why micro money transfers matter, how they impact billions of lives, and the importance of transparency in an industry riddled with confusion pricing. It outlines the future of micro money transfers and how the underserved are being brought into the formal financial system globally. It provides money transfer operators with a clear blueprint on how to pivot their business model and future-proof their business. Arunjay Katakam is a former EY consultant who has co-founded multiple startups - one of which sold to Twitter. Arunjay is the founder and CEO of a…mehr

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This inspiring book explains exactly why micro money transfers matter, how they impact billions of lives, and the importance of transparency in an industry riddled with confusion pricing. It outlines the future of micro money transfers and how the underserved are being brought into the formal financial system globally. It provides money transfer operators with a clear blueprint on how to pivot their business model and future-proof their business. Arunjay Katakam is a former EY consultant who has co-founded multiple startups - one of which sold to Twitter. Arunjay is the founder and CEO of a cross-border remittance startup called Yooz. He also advises founders at DFS Lab and Catalyst Fund. In 2020, Arunjay created the Inclusion Action Lab, a non-profit that is incubating moonshot ideas to end poverty for the last billion people by 2030. Available in Kindle and Hardback.
Autorenporträt
Arunjay is a serial entrepreneur and recovering wealth-chaser, having realized in May 2020 that by wanting to be super rich, he was part of the problem.Arunjay left a career in investment banking and has spent over a decade in international development, working with the GSMA and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, among other development agencies, to increase financial inclusion through cross-border payments and digital public infrastructure. In a previous life, he mentored over 20 inclusive fintech startups with DFS Lab and was a venture builder with Catalyst Fund. He diligently advocates for a zero-fee customer payment model in his first book, The Power of Micro Money Transfers. In 2020, Arunjay created the Inclusive Action Lab, a nonprofit that is incubating moonshot ideas focused on ending poverty for the last billion people by 2030.