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Ian Dillon on bank partnerships

From Ian Dillon || co founder now money || middle east fintech || Dubai fintech || Fintech eco system · · Eventica

“Even though Now Money provides the customer-facing service, we can't operate without a bank — we need a bank partner and a pooled account to move money.”

Ian Dillon
CEO & Co-Founder, NOW Money
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On , Ian Dillon, CEO & Co-Founder at NOW Money, spoke about bank partnerships during Ian Dillon || co founder now money || middle east fintech || Dubai fintech || Fintech eco system on Eventica.

Ian Dillon || co founder now money || middle east fintech || Dubai fintech || Fintech eco system
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Ian Dillon co-founder of now money was on the stage in Fintext conference Dubai. he speaks there on the Topic of Fintech - the ...
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CEO & Co-Founder · NOW Money

Ian Dillon, CEO and co-founder of the fintech company Now Money, has spoken about the company's focus on providing mobile banking and remittance services to low-income migrant workers in the Middle East. He described the business model as being built around fees on money sent home, and noted that the company initially used alternative remittance rails to prove it could be cheaper and faster before winning partnerships with traditional exchange houses. Dillon stated that a key mistake was raising at too high a valuation early on, and he advised startups to fund themselves as long as possible before seeking investment. In a separate appearance discussing stock markets, Dillon offered his personal views on Nvidia's quarterly earnings report, stating that he expected the market to sell off before the release and that Nvidia would likely report strong results. He said that if Nvidia performs well, it could drive a broader market rally, but cautioned that the outcome was uncertain. Dillon also remarked that he believes Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's optimistic outlook, while acknowledging that Huang may be biased due to his position.

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