The Competitive Advantage of Caring: Ben Markowitz's Customer-First Approach at Clerq

03/12/2025 1h 2min Episodio 10
The Competitive Advantage of Caring: Ben Markowitz's Customer-First Approach at Clerq

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This week my guest is Ben Markowitz, Co-Founder and CEO of Clerq, a payments platform serving auto dealerships. Ben shares his journey from JP Morgan to Citadel and eventually founding Clerq, offering raw insights into the realities of building in fintech venture investors territory. We explore why technology alone can't solve financial services problems, the hidden complexities of payments infrastructure, and what it really takes to find product-market fit in an industry dominated by legacy players.Key Takeaways:Financial services innovation requires understanding incentives and ecosystem dynamics, not just building better technologyFinding excellent talent is the hardest operational challenge for early-stage foundersProduct-market fit often starts with underserved customers before expanding to mainstream marketsCustomer support quality creates lasting goodwill and competitive differentiationThe day-to-day reality of entrepreneurship involves endurance through mundane challenges alongside strategic workBen's candid perspective on founder life—from answering password reset tickets at 8 AM to the satisfaction of solving real customer problems—offers a refreshingly honest look at what it means to build a fintech venture investors company. His experience navigating the complex world of payments, banking relationships, and regulatory requirements provides valuable lessons for anyone considering the entrepreneurial path in financial services.

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