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Dave and Dharm DeMystify
Dave and Dharm DeMystify Fintech
151 episodes
3 weeks ago
In this episode, Dave and Dharm welcome back Ziad Nassar, Deputy CEO of Huspy, one year after his first appearance on the show. And what a difference a year makes. Ziad shares how Huspy has evolved from a UAE-based mortgage innovator into one of the fastest-scaling proptechs in EMEA, now active across the UAE and Spain with expansion under way in Saudi Arabia. Backed by a US $59 million Series B round led by Balderton Capital, Huspy is pursuing an ambitious mission: empowering the people who serve homebuyers and sellers. The conversation explores: Why Huspy focuses on enabling agents and mortgage brokers—the professionals closest to homebuyers and sellers—through technology, training, and fairer rewards. The logic behind expanding to Spain, and the company’s disciplined playbook for entering new markets. How AI is transforming property discovery and agent productivity—from natural-language search (“find me a Georgian-style home near London with a vet nearby”) to smart tools that augment rather than replace human expertise. The importance of focus and discipline in scaling a startup, and the lessons Huspy has learned from trial, error, and relentless iteration. Why PropTech remains one of the least-disrupted global industries, and how human experience, data, and automation can finally start to change that. Ziad’s candour and passion make this a compelling listen—an honest look at what it takes to modernise real estate, balance technology with trust, and build for the people who make the housing market work.
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In this episode, Dave and Dharm welcome back Ziad Nassar, Deputy CEO of Huspy, one year after his first appearance on the show. And what a difference a year makes. Ziad shares how Huspy has evolved from a UAE-based mortgage innovator into one of the fastest-scaling proptechs in EMEA, now active across the UAE and Spain with expansion under way in Saudi Arabia. Backed by a US $59 million Series B round led by Balderton Capital, Huspy is pursuing an ambitious mission: empowering the people who serve homebuyers and sellers. The conversation explores: Why Huspy focuses on enabling agents and mortgage brokers—the professionals closest to homebuyers and sellers—through technology, training, and fairer rewards. The logic behind expanding to Spain, and the company’s disciplined playbook for entering new markets. How AI is transforming property discovery and agent productivity—from natural-language search (“find me a Georgian-style home near London with a vet nearby”) to smart tools that augment rather than replace human expertise. The importance of focus and discipline in scaling a startup, and the lessons Huspy has learned from trial, error, and relentless iteration. Why PropTech remains one of the least-disrupted global industries, and how human experience, data, and automation can finally start to change that. Ziad’s candour and passion make this a compelling listen—an honest look at what it takes to modernise real estate, balance technology with trust, and build for the people who make the housing market work.
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EP 143: DEMYSTIFYING HOW AI NATIVE BUSINESSES WILL USE FACTS WITH NEAL MANN CEO OF NOAN
Dave and Dharm DeMystify
29 minutes 30 seconds
2 months ago
EP 143: DEMYSTIFYING HOW AI NATIVE BUSINESSES WILL USE FACTS WITH NEAL MANN CEO OF NOAN
In this episode of the Dave and Dharm Demystify show, Dave Wallace sits down with Neal Mann, co-founder of Noan, a platform pioneering the creation of a “facts layer” for AI-native businesses. Neal draws on years of experience working with the C-suite at global corporations to reveal the hidden chaos behind most companies’ knowledge structures. He explains why AI often fails in business contexts and how Noan is solving that problem by giving companies a single source of truth to build from. From enabling entrepreneurs to finally take control of their business data, to unlocking transformative opportunities in fintech, lending, and investment, Neal makes the case for why facts, not memory, are the future of AI. This episode explores everything from the practical impact of having a conversational interface to your business, to the powerful implications for financial services, business growth, and personalised support. Whether you're building a startup, navigating enterprise transformation, or just curious about how AI can work better for business, this conversation will change the way you think about knowledge, control and the future of work.
Dave and Dharm DeMystify
In this episode, Dave and Dharm welcome back Ziad Nassar, Deputy CEO of Huspy, one year after his first appearance on the show. And what a difference a year makes. Ziad shares how Huspy has evolved from a UAE-based mortgage innovator into one of the fastest-scaling proptechs in EMEA, now active across the UAE and Spain with expansion under way in Saudi Arabia. Backed by a US $59 million Series B round led by Balderton Capital, Huspy is pursuing an ambitious mission: empowering the people who serve homebuyers and sellers. The conversation explores: Why Huspy focuses on enabling agents and mortgage brokers—the professionals closest to homebuyers and sellers—through technology, training, and fairer rewards. The logic behind expanding to Spain, and the company’s disciplined playbook for entering new markets. How AI is transforming property discovery and agent productivity—from natural-language search (“find me a Georgian-style home near London with a vet nearby”) to smart tools that augment rather than replace human expertise. The importance of focus and discipline in scaling a startup, and the lessons Huspy has learned from trial, error, and relentless iteration. Why PropTech remains one of the least-disrupted global industries, and how human experience, data, and automation can finally start to change that. Ziad’s candour and passion make this a compelling listen—an honest look at what it takes to modernise real estate, balance technology with trust, and build for the people who make the housing market work.