During this week’s roundtable, we had three pitches. Two out of three need a Positioning revamp. Pabbler First up, Ceren Sungu from Istanbul, Turkey, pitched Pabbler, an air shipping service using traveler’s luggage. FX Global Management Next up, Jose Luis Lecona Roldan from Mexico pitched X Global Management, an invoice factoring service for Mexican SMBs.
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Sramana Mitra: Is your whole team in Michigan? Are you doing this out of Michigan? Ryan Rosett: We have three offices in the United States. Our Ops team is mostly in Southfield, Michigan including our Head of Strategies, our Chief Financial Officers, and CTO. Then, we have an office in New York city where our
Sramana Mitra: Now, just explain the core business model. Ryan Rosett: We have three channels: our renewal department, wholesale channel, and the direct sales channel. We have risk-based pricing with a lot of automation. We have prequalification models. A quick no is fine too. We’re very much about the customer experience. Obviously a customer doesn’t
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Sramana Mitra: What was your go-to-market strategy? And what is your go-to-market strategy today? It sounded like you got access to customers through First Data. Or did I get that wrong?
This report from Gartner expects revenue from semiconductors to grow 33% to $71 billion in 2024. Value of AI accelerators used in data center servers is expected to reach $21 billion in 2024 and increase to $33 billion by 2028. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links.