
Asia Tech Podcast
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Jun 2, 2021 • 40min
Asia Tech Podcast - Episode 123 - Hayden Hughes - Co-Founder and CEO at Alpha Impact - Crypto is Just Getting Started
The Asia Tech Podcast had a lot of fun talking to Hayden Hughes, a co-founder and the CEO of Alpha Impact. Alpha Impact is a social trading platform for cryptocurrencies that lets users keep funds in their own accounts. Built by two banking veterans with experience in the crypto and traditional financial services industries, the founders’ philosophy is that investing in cryptocurrencies needs to become safer and better understood in order to gain mass adoption.
Some of the topics that Hayden and I covered:
Participating in the Antler program in Singapore
Dropping out of the University of British Columbia and building his first business
Social trading and copying the trading strategies of verified and vetted top crypto traders
Non-custodial trading and why it is better to keep your money in your own account
The benefits of being in Singapore and its progressive regulatory and funding environment
The non-traditional way in which Alpha Impact raised funds for business expansion
Finding an investment and trading strategy that works best for you
It is still early days in the crypto trading markets
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May 26, 2021 • 39min
Asia Tech Podcast - Episode 122 - Rosalind Quek - GM Modern Work, Asia at Microsoft - Empowering People with Extreme Flexibility
The Asia Tech Podcast hosted Rosalind Quek, the GM of Modern Work, Asia at Microsoft. Rosalind and I had an insightful and wide-ranging conversation. We took a detailed look at Microsoft’s ‘Work Trend Index’ and a report entitled, “The Next Great Disruption is Hybrid Work – Are We Ready?“
Some of the topics we covered included:
2020 was a year like no other and had a profound impact on the way people work
Hybrid Work – What it is, what it means, and why it is not going away
How Hybrid Work has fundamentally changed the talent landscape and the idea of what an office should look like and provide
What are some of the emotional and mental challenges faced by employees as a result of remote work?
How employee expectations have evolved due to flexible work
How, in many cases, employees feel much more productive in hybrid work environments
Have different generations reacted and adapted differently to this new and developing environment?
How remote work has changed the way employees interact? What drives new, serendipitous meetings?
Has remote work shrunk employees’ networks and what is the impact on collaboration?
Has a new authenticity emerged between colleagues and is this important?
What is the ‘Democratization of Opportunity”?
What are the recommendations that can be given to business leaders as this new work environment continues to evolve?
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May 19, 2021 • 26min
Asia Tech Podcast - Episode 121 - Atul Monga - Founder of Basic Home Loan - Automating Affordable Housing Loans
The Asia Tech Podcast had a chat with Atul Monga, a Founder of Basic Home Loan. Founded in 2020, BASIC Home Loan is a fintech company, developing an automated platform for home lending in India. It aims to provide consumers with end-to-end fulfillment, through technology for faster loan disbursements. The company’s vision is to change the way Bharat (India) finances its affordable homes.
Some of the topics that Atul and I discussed:
The drastic change in India's socio-demographic structure
Extended families are becoming more nuclear
The impact these socio-demographic changes have on the housing sector, especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities
How 'Phygital' (blending an offline, physical approach with an online one) is becoming the backbone of home lending in non-urban India
How the pandemic has and continues to rewrite the housing preferences of low and middle-income India
The standardization of housing properties and how this is rewriting the lending rules in India
Paperless documentation and faster disbursals are becoming the norm
Is there an insurance play as well
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May 12, 2021 • 47min
Asia Tech Podcast – Episode 120 – Oi Yee Choo – Chief Commercial Officer at iSTOX – Democratizing Alternative Assets
The Asia Tech Podcast was joined by Oi Yee Choo, the Chief Commercial Officer at iSTOX, which leverages blockchain technology to bring previously out-of-reach opportunities to more investors. Oi Yee Choo has more than two decades of experience in financial services at some of the world’s most well-known banks and investment banks.
Some of the topics that Oi Yee and I discussed:
iSTOX’ recently closed $50MM Series A
Small investors’ lack of access to private market investments
Existing processes for issuance, custody, and post-sale management of securities are very inefficient
The current environment favors Institutions and Ultra High Net Worth Individuals
Blockchain and smart contract technology allows iSTOX to digitize or tokenize securities
New technologies allow iSTOX to serve a large number of small investors
How this enables small investors to earn higher returns
Expands the universe of financial products that can be offered to smaller investors
This also helps issuers, giving them larger pools of potential investors
This process of digitizing the securities markets will not happen overnight, but it will happen
Which countries and regions are moving faster than others.
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May 5, 2021 • 33min
Asia Tech Podcast - Episode 119 - Krishnan Subramanian and Sangeetha Phalgunan of JIFFY.ai - Enabling Transformation in a Large Enterprise through AI
The Asia Tech Podcast had a great conversation with Krishnan Subramanian and Sangeetha Phalgunan. Kris is a co-founder and President and Sangeetha is the VP of Sales & Alliances in APAC at Jiffy.ai. “JIFFY.ai’s revolutionary app-based intelligent automation platform turbo-charges productivity, transforms complex processes, and helps your teams unleash their creativity and innovation.”
Sangeetha is an exceptionally experienced and accomplished sales leader building her craft over a two-decade career in enterprise sales. Kris is also an extremely accomplished startup founder who believes that automation has to be an enabler to true digitalization.
Some of the topics we covered during our conversation included:
Making coding easier through no-code/low code implementations
Simplifying Business Process Automation (BPA)
Employing artificial intelligence, natural language processing (NLP), machine learning and advanced analytics
Why the cloud matters and how it helps enterprises automate even the most complex business processes
What is a HyperApp and how is one developed
How does Jiffy.ai’s ‘Innovate’ product changes the way software is developed and who is its target audience
Some pretty interesting use cases
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Apr 28, 2021 • 39min
Asia Tech Podcast - Episode 118 - Vaibhav Dabhade - Founder & CEO of Anchanto - Making Decisions Together
The Asia Tech Podcast had an in-depth and very insightful conversation with Vaibhav Dabhade, the Founder and CEO of Anchanto. Anchanto’s cutting-edge technology simplifies backend operations and helps e-Commerce providers achieve unprecedented productivity through automated selling management. Anchanto’s platform enables businesses to manage their ‘end-to-end’ e-Commerce operations across multiple channels, helping them bypass complexities & fragmentation.
Some of the topics that Vaibhav and I discussed:
The emerging trends in e-Commerce
His family’s background in logistics and how that prepared him for building Anchanto
His wife’s encouragement to venture out and start his own business
Social commerce and its growing impact in Southeast Asia
What actually enhances product discovery in crowded marketplaces
How AR and VR could impact online shopping experiences
The future of e-Commerce and the growing role of complex logistics solutions
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Apr 21, 2021 • 36min
Asia Tech Podcast - Episode 117 - Jingjin Liu - CEO & Founder at ZaZaZu - Why Don't You Ask For It?
The Asia Tech Podcast was pleased to welcome Jingjin Liu, the CEO, and co-Founder of Zazazu. ZaZaZu has been founded to be the game changer to normalize sexual wellness and to empower women to own their sexual pleasure and intimacy moments with confidence. This is our story – based on personal experiences and through interaction with other women.
Some of the topics that Jingjin and I discussed:
Born in China but moved to Germany as a teenager
Grew up with low self-confidence and society perceived her as ugly
Went to Germany as she felt more comfortable in the Western world
Studied Industrial Engineering
Believed she could have a good career as she checked come good diversity boxes - Female, Asian, speaks German, English, and Mandarin, and was an engineer
How sexual education is terrible globally, but particularly bad in Asia
How sexual pleasure is closely linked to confidence
The important role that Facebook and Instagram play in allowing or disallowing advertising for sexual pleasure products
The thin line between courage and madness in establishing a startup in a controversial space
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Apr 14, 2021 • 40min
Asia Tech Podcast - Episode 116 - Marc Ruffet - iZZi Guide and AI and Robotics Ventures - Make Sure Everybody Connects with Everybody
The Asia Tech Podcast was joined by Marc Ruffet, an Entrepreneur In Residence at AI and Robotics Ventures (ARV). ARV is the venture building arm of PTTEP, set up to innovate and develop new technologies to scale up new S-Curve businesses.
Some of the topics Marc and I discussed:
His introduction to Asia as a teenager and his parents’ influence
His first trip to Myanmar when he was 17 and how that changed his life
The importance of learning the local culture and understanding that foreigners have as much or more to learn from locals than vice versa
The pure potential of the Thai startup ecosystem and Thai people in general
The beginning of Marc’s entrepreneurial life with iZZi guide
The challenges of starting a TravelTech company in the midst of COVID
The excitement and challenge of working at AI and Robotics Ventures
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Apr 7, 2021 • 1h 8min
Asia Tech Podcast - Episode 115 - Dave Malhotra - SoldOutt and ShakeSphere - You're Basically Connecting the Dots
The Asia Tech Podcast had a wide-ranging conversation with Dave Malhotra, the CEO & Lead Hustler at SoldOutt, Founder at ShakeSphere. SoldOutt is a sales-focused, white-labeled ticketing platform startup that helps event businesses like TechSauce, StartmeupHK, and Startup Launchpad hack ticket and booth sales. ShakeSphere is a digital business consulting agency that builds tech and startups for clients like Central Group.
Some of the topics that Dave and I discussed were:
His family has run the Pattaya Mail Media Group for almost 30 years
Worked in the digital space at/with ThaiTicketMajor, Major Cineplex, Minor Food Group
How he founded an e-commerce startup and ran for 3 years but shut it down after Alibaba invested in Lazada
The idea behind SoldOutt and how the white-label ticketing platform can drive 90% conversion rates
Some real-life examples of SoldOutts prowess including TechSauce Global Summit, TechFest 2020 Malaysia, and others
How ShakeSphere is different than other venture builders
Building a complete food delivery platform for the Central Group in 2019 in just 3.5 weeks
How COVID has impacted venture building
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Mar 31, 2021 • 40min
Asia Tech Podcast - Episode 114 - Tareef Jafferi - Founder at Happily.ai - Building Better Human Connections
The Asia Tech Podcast had the pleasure of speaking with Tareef Jafferi, the Founder of Happily.ai. Happily’s mission is to create a happier workplace using behavioral science, technology, and fun. Happily.ai helps companies engage employees, drive a culture of feedback & recognition, create positive habits, manage talent, and more.
With people analytics and artificial intelligence, Happily.ai helps managers, people ops, and leaders make better people decisions using real-time personalized insights and nudges.
Some of the topics Tareef and I discussed:
Startup failure and the power of resilience and persistence
How continuous innovation and learnings make success more likely
Happily.ai’s mission to make workplaces happier
The impact of COVID on Happily’s mission
Approaching problems with optimism and believing that anything can be solved
People systems are outdated and why he does not mean the software
Modern organizational management is fundamentally flawed
The fact that workplaces are impacting mental health is unacceptable
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