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How to Raise Debt as a Startup with Jeremy Tsui, Co-Founder and CEO of Finley

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Many of today's most innovative companies rely on debt capital to reach their full potential, and debt capital can be the difference between hypergrowth and stagnation.

But capital providers and borrowers are stuck with legacy systems, which means slow transactions, disjointed processes, and limited visibility.
In this episode of The Role Forward, Jeremy Tsui, the Co-Founder and CEO of Finley, a company that offers software to accelerate the pace of capital, gets into the importance of capital strategy and managing capital. Jeremy and our host Joe Michalowski discuss raising debt versus equity, the process of raising debt, and how you can find a lender.

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Guest-at-a-Glance

πŸ’‘ Name: Jeremy Tsui

πŸ’‘ What he does: Jeremy is the co-founder and CEO of Finley.

πŸ’‘ Company: Finley

πŸ’‘ Noteworthy: Jeremy is a Co-Founder and CEO at Finley. He was previously in the Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs, where he made investments in software, real estate, and other companies. Prior to Goldman Sachs, Jeremy was at Oliver Wyman, where he specialized in financial analysis, scenario modeling, and stress testing for major banks. Jeremy also loves side hustles: he has launched a secondhand bike shop, a chain of escape rooms, and an Instagram museum. He graduated from the University of Texas.

πŸ’‘ Where to find Jeremy: LinkedIn l Website

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Many of today's most innovative companies rely on debt capital to reach their full potential, and debt capital can be the difference between hypergrowth and stagnation.

But capital providers and borrowers are stuck with legacy systems, which means slow transactions, disjointed processes, and limited visibility.
In this episode of The Role Forward, Jeremy Tsui, the Co-Founder and CEO of Finley, a company that offers software to accelerate the pace of capital, gets into the importance of capital strategy and managing capital. Jeremy and our host Joe Michalowski discuss raising debt versus equity, the process of raising debt, and how you can find a lender.

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Guest-at-a-Glance

πŸ’‘ Name: Jeremy Tsui

πŸ’‘ What he does: Jeremy is the co-founder and CEO of Finley.

πŸ’‘ Company: Finley

πŸ’‘ Noteworthy: Jeremy is a Co-Founder and CEO at Finley. He was previously in the Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs, where he made investments in software, real estate, and other companies. Prior to Goldman Sachs, Jeremy was at Oliver Wyman, where he specialized in financial analysis, scenario modeling, and stress testing for major banks. Jeremy also loves side hustles: he has launched a secondhand bike shop, a chain of escape rooms, and an Instagram museum. He graduated from the University of Texas.

πŸ’‘ Where to find Jeremy: LinkedIn l Website

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