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He explains how this gap inspired the inception of his company, aimed at streamlining data analysis and investment decisions in the private sector through technology. Starting in 2013, while pursuing his MBA at Stanford, he launched the platform primarily targeting the U.S. market—a strategic choice given the size and maturity of the private investment ecosystem there.
Building a Platform: From Coding to Scaling
The journey of platform development is detailed with insights into early challenges and iterative growth. Initially, he coded the product himself, transforming an Excel-based system into a comprehensive digital platform. The initial phase was centered around active customer engagement—building a product that directly responded to client needs.