Equity Merchants dives deep into various issues around investing in African startups. We’ll cover topics such as conducting due diligence, employee stock options, and valuation. If you’re looking to understand venture capital from an African perspective, you would love this.
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Equity Merchants dives deep into various issues around investing in African startups. We’ll cover topics such as conducting due diligence, employee stock options, and valuation. If you’re looking to understand venture capital from an African perspective, you would love this.
"Your customers only care about what your product does for them" — Feyi Olubodun, CEO and Managing Partner, Open Squares Africa
Equity Merchants
48 minutes 16 seconds
1 year ago
"Your customers only care about what your product does for them" — Feyi Olubodun, CEO and Managing Partner, Open Squares Africa
Our guest on the podcast today is Feyi Olubodun, CEO and Managing Partner of Open Squares Africa.Feyi is a seasoned marketing executive, speaker, and author of The Villager: How Africans Consume Brands. Before starting Open Squares Africa, he was the CEO of Insight Publicis, a leading marketing agency in Africa, where he oversaw campaigns across banking, FMCG, telecommunications, and entertainment.On the podcast, Feyi argues that the African consumer is different from the European or American consumer and insists that successful businesses must recognise that. Using a blend of data and field experiences, he shares some things that influences how the average African uses brands. REGISTER FOR PITCH FRIDAY: https://bit.ly/feyiregSUBSCRIBE TO EQUITY MERCHANTS: https://bit.ly/EQFO
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Equity Merchants
Equity Merchants dives deep into various issues around investing in African startups. We’ll cover topics such as conducting due diligence, employee stock options, and valuation. If you’re looking to understand venture capital from an African perspective, you would love this.