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Don't Build Tech, Solve Real Problems: Lessons from Hubtel's Success - Hans Nilsson

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We explore how African tech companies can leapfrog established markets by focusing on practical problem-solving instead of technology for its own sake. Hubtel's journey reveals valuable lessons for entrepreneurs looking to build lasting tech businesses that make a meaningful impact across Africa.
• Technology in Africa offers immense untapped opportunities and potential to leapfrog established markets
• The Citizen app in Ghana consolidates government services efficiently, something that would take years to implement in the UK
• Mobile money thrives in Africa but barely exists in Europe, creating unique opportunities
• Young entrepreneurs should focus on solving practical problems with technology rather than being "tech businesses"
• Hubtel transformed ECG's payment system from -7% annual growth to +128%, implementing the solution in just four months
• Companies should consider international expansion earlier than conventional wisdom suggests
• Expanding the same service to neighboring countries often carries less risk than developing entirely new services at home
• An IPO represents a "very realistic future possibility" for Hubtel as it thinks about becoming a multi-generational institution
• Successful expansion requires finding underserved markets rather than competing head-on with established players
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Chapters

1. Training People to Code Functionally (00:00:00)

2. Untapped Tech Opportunities in Africa (00:01:35)

3. Advice for Young Tech Entrepreneurs (00:03:11)

4. IPO Plans and Business Scaling (00:04:30)

5. International Expansion Strategy (00:07:15)

6. Transforming ECG's Revenue System (00:12:26)

134 episodes

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Manage episode 471797506 series 3547803
Content provided by Derrick Abaitey. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Derrick Abaitey or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

We explore how African tech companies can leapfrog established markets by focusing on practical problem-solving instead of technology for its own sake. Hubtel's journey reveals valuable lessons for entrepreneurs looking to build lasting tech businesses that make a meaningful impact across Africa.
• Technology in Africa offers immense untapped opportunities and potential to leapfrog established markets
• The Citizen app in Ghana consolidates government services efficiently, something that would take years to implement in the UK
• Mobile money thrives in Africa but barely exists in Europe, creating unique opportunities
• Young entrepreneurs should focus on solving practical problems with technology rather than being "tech businesses"
• Hubtel transformed ECG's payment system from -7% annual growth to +128%, implementing the solution in just four months
• Companies should consider international expansion earlier than conventional wisdom suggests
• Expanding the same service to neighboring countries often carries less risk than developing entirely new services at home
• An IPO represents a "very realistic future possibility" for Hubtel as it thinks about becoming a multi-generational institution
• Successful expansion requires finding underserved markets rather than competing head-on with established players
Support the show

Watch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Training People to Code Functionally (00:00:00)

2. Untapped Tech Opportunities in Africa (00:01:35)

3. Advice for Young Tech Entrepreneurs (00:03:11)

4. IPO Plans and Business Scaling (00:04:30)

5. International Expansion Strategy (00:07:15)

6. Transforming ECG's Revenue System (00:12:26)

134 episodes

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