Episode 186: Building Guava Digital Bank To Bring Equity with Kelly Ifill
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While working for a Venture Capitalist, Kelly Ifill saw first-hand the inequity that Black and Brown founders faced when seeking funding for their businesses. Of all the things she could have done to address this problem, Kelly decided to build her own digital bank. Guava is the digital banking and networking platform designed by and for Black small business owners. During our conversation, Kelly shares what it took to launch her digital bank. She also shares how she’s able to thrive in an environment where Banks like SVB are going under. Listen on Apple Podcasts Watch on YouTube You’ll learn about: * How she made the transition from working full-time to running her bank * The role of startup accelerators and having a "sherpa" played in her success * How she found her partner bank * Her plan to grow her bank within a niche market Mentioned in this episode: * Instagram: @joinguava * Website: www.joinguava.com https://youtu.be/XQ5vuZa1F4Y
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