POPULARITY
12 Mar 2024. Abu Dhabi has signed off on 66 billion dirhams worth of infrastructure projects, including parks, cycle tracks and housing developments - but is this a significant new investment and how does it fit with Abu Dhabi's Vision 2030 economic strategy? We also look at increasing volumes and prices in the Dubai property market with Property Monitor's Zhann Johincke. Plus, as Bitcoin hits new record highs of above $72,000 - Ronit Ghose, Global Head, Future of Finance, Citi explains whether the world needs crypto. And, we'll find out if record gold prices are deterring buyers with the team from Siroya jewellers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin speaks with Shivani Siroya, founder and CEO of Tala, an emerging markets microlender. Siroya dives into the the company's success in the current economic environment and shares why she thinks fintech can help dissolve barriers to entry for entrepreneurs worldwide.
Found Live is back again with Shivani Siroya, CEO and founder of Tala, a fintech company that works with underestimated communities to build a financial system that works for everyone. While working at the UN, Siroya was working to understand progress out of poverty and discovered you need to understand where the money is being used. In this episode, she talks with Jordan and Darrell about how she took that information to start Tala, raise a $145 million series E, adjust and excel during the pandemic, lead with honesty and empathy, and continues to create a more equitable financial system.Take our listener survey and let us know a bit about yourself and what you think of FOUND.Connect with us:On TwitterOn InstagramVia email: found@techcrunch.comCall us and leave a voicemail at (510) 936-1618
HotxxMagOnlineRadio LIVE With Siroya aka Peaches Hosted By Tara Jvisit: HotxxMagOnlineRadio.com for more entertainemnt and shows
When Shivani Siroya founded Tala, she had a simple mission: To help overcome the barrier to accessing credit lines that people in developing economies face. Enter Tala, a finance and technology company that provides microloans and other financial services via its mobile app to people in countries like Kenya, Mexico, and the Philippines. And with billions of people around the world without a readily accessible “financial identity,” Tala has quickly grown from a small team of 4 to an international company with more than 500 employees. In this episode, Girlboss COO Neha Gandhi chats with Siroya about how she scaled Tala into an international team who work with a shared sense of purpose. You'll learn why Tala gives out “peer bonuses,” why competition is a good thing, and why a little obsession readies you for success.To learn more about Tala, go to--> https://tala.co/ Keep up to date with Shivani Siroya on Twitter by following her at --> https://twitter.com/shivsiroya
When Shivani Siroya founded Tala, she had a simple mission: To help overcome the barrier to accessing credit lines that people in developing economies face. Enter Tala, a finance and technology company that provides microloans and other financial services via its mobile app to people in countries like Kenya, Mexico, and the Philippines. And with billions of people around the world without a readily accessible “financial identity,” Tala has quickly grown from a small team of 4 to an international company with more than 500 employees. In this episode, Girlboss COO Neha Gandhi chats with Siroya about how she scaled Tala into an international team who work with a shared sense of purpose. You'll learn why Tala gives out “peer bonuses,” why competition is a good thing, and why a little obsession readies you for success.To learn more about Tala, go to--> https://tala.co/ Keep up to date with Shivani Siroya on Twitter by following her at --> https://twitter.com/shivsiroya
We've talked extensively about the problem with provider directories. It's a fundamental issue in healthcare administration and many of our processes are built on top of it. I've called it healthcare's ultimate death by paper cut. Today we're going to talk about solutions. On this episode, I talk with Gunjan Siroya, Principal Partner at Netspective, about RosterSource. It's an open source industry platform that enables physician roster data exchange across systems and organizations, securely and in real-time. 0:00 Setting the stage for today's discussion on Provider Directories. 3:14 What is RosterSource? RosterSource enables you to communicate securely without additional burden to the provider or practice. 6:19 How do you send data from provider to payer without extra work? RosterSource created a platform for exchanging real time physician demographics through a centralized hub that can be accessed by whoever the provider allows. 8:37 Each practice or health system has a Node. This Node is software with a collector agent, extraction agent, aggregation agent, harmonization agent, and an access agent. Provider maintains complete control of their data. 11:30 Now, if everyone gets a node, everyone can communicate. Here is how the software works. 16:57 Aggregation is within that health system. There are many departments that require this data and each need different elements of the data within their own unique context. 19:38 Different health systems will have their data pulled in an EHR specific way. The harvesting agent is the only thing different in each Node. The software will send it to the node which then sends cleaned data to the database. The database sends contextualized data to whoever the provider has given access. 20:57 When your health system is Excel spreadsheet based, you're very reactive to fixing data entry errors and you're not going to correct the mistake unless a bill bounces or a patient complains. With RosterSource, you're alerted earlier and accuracy improves. Care coordination and care management will be much simpler. 27:03 What happens to this data when it arrives in the database? Distributed network approach. Version control. When update is complete, everyone gets access to it. 31:05 There's no central repository. It's more like a subscription model for updates. Only exchanged between partners. Blockchain concepts without being blockchain. This scalable architecture means you'll never have to reconfigure your data or change your software. 37:51 What makes sure data is as clean as it could be without guessing what context is needed? Providers can set rules and give feedback for which data goes where and can use algorithms to flag records or guess which option is best. 43:30 How do you pull data with appropriate context? System or provider can pick and, based on workflows, can decide what to do. Can also integrate with other data sources to figure it out. 46:12 The level of detail can help payers more confidently direct and navigate patients. 50:45 Can utilize algorithms to customize how we decide who to trust for our data sources and even get records certified by providers as being correct. 54:33 This is a tool set that enables organizations to trade data, track data, and tweak algorithms over time. Managers can use this data for additional analysis. 55:53 RosterSource is an open source solution, with a membership based organization to drive feature development. All are invited. Individual contributors who want to share or integrate code, you can find us at RosterSource.github.io to find open source code, download software and configure software. Release date set for late August or early September. About Gunjan Siroya Principal Partner at Netspective, Gunjan has 20+ years of experience as global business executive who blends innovative business development, technology, business operations, partner management, marketing and product management strategies to generate revenue and profit growth. Gunjan has helped build collaborative relationships, organizational capability, managed P&L and optimized bottom-line and has deep knowledge of technology services business applying multiple delivery models like Cloud / SaaS, Outsourced and staffing. Most recently, Gunjan was P&L head of Consumer Electronics vertical at HCL Technologies, a $4.5 B global organization, where he led the establishment of the Consumer Electronics business unit. Prior to that, Gunjan has led I.T., Engineering, Infrastructure and Business Process Outsourcing business units across Medical Devices, Payer and Healthcare, Retail, Financial Services and other industries. Gunjan has also ventured into entrepreneurship, leading product development and management of e-Commerce and online solution based business. Gunjan has an Engineering Degree in Digital Electronics. Gunjan Siroya on LinkedIn @gsiroya on Twitter --- About RosterSource RosterSource as an Open source industry platform, enables physician roster data exchange across systems and organizations, architected to provide universal secure integration capability in real-time. Healthcare Provider roster changes are difficult to capture and harder to share by a physician practice. Roster updates are done on EHR/EMR, RCM, HR system or maintained in a spreadsheet, but are not integrated with a physician practice website or with supported Health Insurance Plans. This lack of automation adds cost, reduces productivity and can lead to revenue loss or an unsatisfactory patient experience. Healthcare Insurance Plans are on the hook for CMS penalties, forcing manual cross checks for regular physician roster updates. Today's approaches are inadequate, as they are error prone and add significant cost overhead to Plans and Providers. RosterSource Platform solves this problem by bringing real-time provider roster data from various internal physician practice systems securely to authorized and practice approved RosterSource users on the RosterSource network. These users can be other peer physician practices or plans that individual providers have contracted with, for healthcare services. The history of all the roster changes including RosterSource address duplication, merger and conflict resolution of the physicians' roster is maintained. Learn more about RosterSource at their website Register for your free RosterSource demo today! RosterSource on GitHub @RosterSource on Twitter --- Related and/or Mentioned on the Show Explore our extensive coverage of Provider Directories --- Subscribe to Weekly Updates If you like what we're doing here, then please consider signing up for our weekly newsletter. You'll get one email from me each week detailing: New podcast episodes and blog posts. Content or ideas that I've found valuable in the past week. Insider info about the show like stats, upcoming episodes and future plans that I won't put anywhere else. Plain text and straight from the heart :) No SPAM or fancy graphics and you can unsubscribe with a single click anytime. --- The #HCBiz Show! is produced by Glide Health IT, LLC in partnership with Netspective Media. Music by StudioEtar
La confiance : comment la mériter ? Les banques utilisent les cotes de crédit pour déterminer si vous êtes digne de confiance mais il y a 2,5 milliards de personnes dans le monde qui n'en ont pas -- et qui ne peuvent obtenir de crédit pour lancer leur entreprise, acheter une maison ou améliorer leurs conditions de vie. Écoutez comment Shivani Siroya, une TED Fellow, débloque un pouvoir d'achat d'inexploité dans le monde en voie de développement grâce à InVenture, une start-up qui utilise les données mobiles pour construire une identité financière. « Avec quelque chose d'aussi simple qu'une cote de crédit, dit Siroya, nous donnons aux gens le pouvoir de construire leur propre avenir. »
Vertrauen: Wie verdient man es? Banken benutzen Kreditscores um zu ermitteln, ob man vertrauenswürdig ist. Aber es gibt ungefähr 2,5 Milliarden Menschen auf der Welt, die keinen Kreditscore besitzen – und die keinen Kredit bekommen können, um ein Unternehmen zu gründen, ein Haus zu kaufen oder ihr Leben auf andere Weise zu verbessern. TEDFellow Shivani Siroya erzählt wie "InVenture", ein Start-Up, das mit mobilen Daten eine finanzielle Identität kreiert, die unerschlossene Kaufkraft in den Entwicklungsländer entfesselt. "Mit etwas so einfachem wie einem Kreditscore", so Siroya, "geben wir Menschen die Fähigkeit, ihre eigene Zukunft zu erschaffen."
Confiança: como se conquista? Os bancos usam perfis de crédito para determinar se você é confiável, mas há por volta de 2,5 bilhões de pessoas ao redor do mundo que não possuem um perfil para começar, e que não podem conseguir um empréstimo para iniciar um negócio, comprar uma casa ou de outro modo melhorar suas vidas. Ouça como a bolsista do TED Shivani Siroya está desbloqueando o poder de compra inexplorado no mundo em desenvolvimento com a InVenture, uma empresa startup que usa dados de uso do celular para criar uma identidade financeira. "Com algo tão simples como um perfil de crédito," diz Siroya, "estamos dando às pessoas o poder de construir seu futuro."
Confianza: ¿Cómo se gana? Los bancos usan las calificaciones crediticias para determinar si uno es digno de confianza, pero unos 2500 millones de personas en el mundo que no tienen esa credibilidad para empezar; y no pueden conseguir un préstamo para iniciar un negocio, comprar una casa o mejorar sus vidas de alguna otra forma. Escucha cómo la Becaria TED Shivani Siroya desata el poder adquisitivo sin explotar en el mundo en desarrollo con InVenture, una empresa nueva que usa datos móviles para crear una identidad financiera. "Con algo tan simple como una calificación crediticia", dice Siroya, "estamos dando a la gente el poder para construir su propio futuro".
Trust: How do you earn it? Banks use credit scores to determine if you're trustworthy, but there are about 2.5 billion people around the world who don't have one to begin with -- and who can't get a loan to start a business, buy a home or otherwise improve their lives. Hear how TED Fellow Shivani Siroya is unlocking untapped purchasing power in the developing world with InVenture, a start-up that uses mobile data to create a financial identity. "With something as simple as a credit score," says Siroya, "we're giving people the power to build their own futures."