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The Outliers Inn; Financial Services Across the Spectrum

Welcome to Episode 3 of the Outliers Inn podcast series: Financial Services Across the Spectrum

Topic: Every day we read about finance and doing mega-deals, but what about finance for the average business owner?  Most start-ups rely on credit-cards, but did you know there are avenues other than credit-cards?  For instance, consider the valuable, yet obscure, role that pawn-shops might play – beyond ā€œPawn Starsā€.  And then there are the nuances of engaging in finance in different parts of the world – after all, there is hardly a more intimate form of relationship between two people than those that involve money.  Listen-up for some really good stuff…

Hosts: Joseph Paris, Founder of the OpEx Society & The XONITEK Group of Companies

&   Benjamin Taylor,  Managing Partner of RedQuadrant.

Guests: Isaac Rodriguez – Provident Loan Society of NY, Pavle Sabic – S&P Capital IQ

 

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