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Misbah Naqvi is the Co-founder and General Partner at i2i Ventures, an early-stage fund investing in startups solving some of Pakistan's biggest problems.Misbah brings over 20 years of global experience in finance, development, fintech and impact investing. She was previously Head of Market Development at Boloro Global Limited, a US-based fintech startup. While at Boloro, she led the company's expansion to a number of markets, including South Africa, Kuwait, Pakistan, India, UAE, Nigeria, and Jordan. Misbah spent a number of years at Acumen Pakistan & USA and at Citibank Pakistan.Follow Misbah and i2i Ventures on Twitter to stay up-to-date with the firm's operations.In this episode, we will cover:1. Misbah's journey (2:54)2. What experiences set Misbah up for a future within Venture? (9:28)3. Is operator experience important to be a VC? (14:39)4. What's driving the tech innovation within Pakistan? (18:08)5. What is the govt of Pakistan doing to support the tech ecosystem? (26:44)6. Where are the opportunities within Pakistan? (34:49)7. LP appetite for Pakistani startups and funds? (49:26)
Iain McCallum, mobile industry veteran and MEF Advisor is joined by MEF and PD&I Working Group Members Boku, Boloro and xConnect to discuss online identity and the practical steps enterprises can take to optimise the balance between security and a streamlined UX. Speakers Stuart Neal, the Chief Business Officer, Boku Karl Kilb the CEO, Boloro Lee Suker, the Market Development Director, xConnect
Boloro CEO Karl Kilb joins State of Identity to discuss the security advantages of true out-of-band authentication, how Boloro's use of USSD messaging protects from SIM swap attacks, and the potential applications for this technology outside of financial services.
Host: Cameron D’Ambrosi: Principal, Client Services, OWI Linkedin Twitter Guests: Karl Kilb: CEO, Boloro Linkedin Links:Boloro The post Boloro: True Out-of-band Authentication appeared first on One World Identity.
Professor Bernice Grant (Senior Director of the Entrepreneurial Law Program and Founding Director of the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic at Fordham University School of Law) interviews Karl Peter Kilb, III (Fordham Law ‘95). Karl is the CEO of a financial technology company named Boloro Global Limited, and an adjunct professor of entrepreneurial law. This episode is an interesting case study that illuminates various legal issues that entrepreneurs may face as they launch and grow their business. Tune in to this episode to learn how Professor Kilb has embraced international regulations, patents, and white-label licenses to enhance Boloro’s business model. Episode Roadmap: ● [:37] Bernice Grant introduces Karl Kilb, CEO of a startup and professor of entrepreneurial law. ● [4:41] Examining Boloro Global Limited and the legal issues the company has navigated while growing into a successful multinational company. ● [11:45] The benefit of embracing regulatory issues and suggestions for developing a compliant business model. ● [15:27] Considerations for intellectual property protection strategies, including patents, white-labeling, and contracts. ● [21:25] Handling legal issues that accompany the establishment of an international company. ● [25:53] Various factors that can affect liability issues. ● [28:28] Kilb’s advice for new entrepreneurs, including ways to identify market needs, how to nurture an entrepreneurial spirit, and book recommendations
Answering the two most basic of questions about a person’s digital identity, may mean using two different channels to exchange that information - one that uses the internet and one that doesn’t, says Karl Kilb, Boloro CEO.
Answering the two most basic of questions about a person’s digital identity, may mean using two different channels to exchange that information - one that uses the internet and one that doesn’t, says Karl Kilb, Boloro CEO.
Host Cameron D'Ambrosi joins Boloro CEO Karl P. Kilb III to discuss the shortcomings of current transaction authentication solutions, the risks of SMS one-time passwords, and Boloro's unique utilization of existing mobile network infrastructure.
Earlier this year we hosted a panel at Rise about payments. Stacked with voices from all sides of transactions - from point of service to mobile payments to rails - we had a great time agreeing and sparring all about of that stuff we love to spend: money. This panel, moderated by Kate Christensen, features Karl Kilb, CEO of Boloro; Norm Merritt, former CEO of ShopKeep; David True, GM of Seqr and Hassan Ahmed, Strategy and Operations Manager at Venmo.