Episode Synopsis "Lesson for fintechs on fundraising and corporate governance | Ecobank Fintech Breakfast 2.0"
Fundraising can be a difficult path to navigate, no matter what sector a startup operates in. For early-stage startups, in particular, understanding how to approach fundraising can be a major cause of headaches for their founders. Asides from fundraising, navigating good corporate governance as an early-stage startup is also critical, and we've particularly seen the importance of this year. On the 4th of November, 2022, for the second edition of the Ecobank Fintech Breakfast series, several industry experts spoke about the role of good corporate governance in the fintech industry and what fintechs need to know about securing investments. The speakers at the event were Tosin Iyayi - Partner, Aluko & Oyebode, Yemi Keri - Co-founder, Rising Tide Africa, Yele Oyekola - Co-founder & CEO, Duplo, Lexi Novitske - General Partner, Norrseken22 and Chinedu Onuoha - Managing Director at Mzuri Solutions Limited. The Ecobank Fintech Breakfast series is brought to you by Ecobank Nigeria in partnership with TechCabal.
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