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From The Future is "Default Global" w/ Angela Strange & Anish Acharya, Partners a16z · · RexSalisbury

“Deel is really powering borderless hiring — they led with software instead of services, enabling compliant contracts and then moving into other parts of the hiring stack so that everything from a two-week contractor to a global office of hundreds can be powered by Deel.”

Angela Strange
Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, Andreessen Horowitz
Policy Impact payrollborderless hiringcomplianceHR tech

On , Angela Strange, Partner at Andreessen Horowitz at Andreessen Horowitz, spoke about payroll during The Future is "Default Global" w/ Angela Strange & Anish Acharya, Partners a16z on RexSalisbury.

The Future is "Default Global" w/ Angela Strange & Anish Acharya, Partners a16z
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The Future is "Default Global" w/ Angela Strange & Anish Acharya, Partners a16z
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█ Link to Article: https://a16z.com/2022/07/20/the-compa... Disclosures: https://a16z.com/disclosures █ Speakers:   / angelastrange     / anishacharya   █ Moderator Rex Salisbury, Founder @ Cambrian   / rexsalisbury     / rexsalisbury   Timestamps 00:00 - start 00:40 - Defining "Default Global" 08:37 - Investing in Jeeves 10:52 - Investing in Deel 15:38 - B2B vs B2C 20:49 - Second-Order Impacts 24:08 - It's time to build!
Angela Strange

About Angela Strange

Partner at Andreessen Horowitz · Andreessen Horowitz

Angela Strange, a general partner on the fintech team at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), has discussed the concept of "default global" companies, which she described as businesses that are built from the start to operate across borders. In a February 2023 podcast, Strange said that "every company is going to be a fintech company" and highlighted investments in companies like Jeeves, a global expense-management platform, and Deel, a borderless hiring platform. She stated that compliance, when done well, can improve user experience and business economics, and argued that the current moment is "the very best time to be building something default-global." In a 2019 appearance, Strange discussed the banking startup landscape, stating that "there is easily 50% of America living paycheck to paycheck who have fewer options and are being gouged," and that serving those customers represents a "massive opportunity." She also noted that outside the U.S., the opportunity can be even larger due to high smartphone penetration and low credit-card penetration in many countries. Strange has advocated for an "infrastructure thesis" in fintech, focusing on selling tools and services to other businesses rather than building consumer-facing products directly.

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