37 min

Bboxx: Solving the World’s Biggest Problems through Entrepreneurship with Founder and CEO, Mansoor Hamayun Go Fund Yourself Podcast by Seedrs

    • Business

Mansoor Hamayun is one of three co-founders of energy tech company Bboxx. The trio met during their studies at Imperial College London where they ran a student led organisation named Equinox. This set them up with enough experience to eventually become business partners.

Mansoor recalls seeing a 2008 advertisement stating that 1.6 billion people in the world had no electricity. This shocked him and triggered the idea process that eventually led them to launch Bboxx in 2010. They have since installed around 200,000 solar energy systems in homes and businesses across East Africa.

In this episode, it’s clear that Mansoor has an appetite for risk – operating in countries where people otherwise would not – but then again “risk equals reward.”

Mansoor discusses Bboxx’s fundraising journey, how decentralisation and digitalisation go hand in hand, and cost effective ways to produce energy in the home. They also discuss the developing technology of mobile payments in Africa and company culture.

This forward-thinking episode will appeal to those who aim to solve a problem! We’ll leave you with Mansoor’s outlook: “If you’re not solving someone’s problems or needs, you’re not really in business.”

Useful links:

Discover more about Mansoor Hamayun here.

Invest in cool startups on Seedrs here.

Capital at risk.

If you are an entrepreneur or investor, and you’re ready to dive into the world of crowdfunding, get in contact with us today here.

Mansoor Hamayun is one of three co-founders of energy tech company Bboxx. The trio met during their studies at Imperial College London where they ran a student led organisation named Equinox. This set them up with enough experience to eventually become business partners.

Mansoor recalls seeing a 2008 advertisement stating that 1.6 billion people in the world had no electricity. This shocked him and triggered the idea process that eventually led them to launch Bboxx in 2010. They have since installed around 200,000 solar energy systems in homes and businesses across East Africa.

In this episode, it’s clear that Mansoor has an appetite for risk – operating in countries where people otherwise would not – but then again “risk equals reward.”

Mansoor discusses Bboxx’s fundraising journey, how decentralisation and digitalisation go hand in hand, and cost effective ways to produce energy in the home. They also discuss the developing technology of mobile payments in Africa and company culture.

This forward-thinking episode will appeal to those who aim to solve a problem! We’ll leave you with Mansoor’s outlook: “If you’re not solving someone’s problems or needs, you’re not really in business.”

Useful links:

Discover more about Mansoor Hamayun here.

Invest in cool startups on Seedrs here.

Capital at risk.

If you are an entrepreneur or investor, and you’re ready to dive into the world of crowdfunding, get in contact with us today here.

37 min

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