The Beyond Capital Podcast

Beyond Capital Fund
The Beyond Capital Podcast

Tune into the Beyond Capital Podcast to discover how the C-Suite thinks about social impact as a business grows. Learn about how social values and causes integrate into a company's operations, product, culture - and ultimately - its success. Eva and Ed have built, scaled and sold companies worth millions. We are active early-stage investors with more than 20 current investments. We sit on private and public-company boards, and we believe strongly in business as a force for good. From the CEO of a company serving two and a half million healthy school meals a week to one of the world’s first and most successful recycling entrepreneurs, in each episode our candid conversations show how and why profit can be married with purpose. Inspiring leaders will articulate their philosophies and share the mark their business will leave on the world. You will be inspired by these stories to explore your own possibilities for social impact because money and meaning can co-exist!

  1. FEB 6

    How Does Beyond Capital Ventures Invest in Climate Initiatives in Emerging Markets?

    Join our hosts Eva Yazhari and Nicholas Java of Beyond Capital Ventures as they take us inside the BCV portfolio, in particular the firm’s climate-focused companies, which are finding innovative and sustainable solutions, primarily in the agriculture and mobility subsectors. Stay tuned for some truly eye-opening and heartening facts and figures about climate trends and initiatives in emerging markets such as India and Africa!   Nicholas shares the Data of the Day, concerning where the largest percentage of uncultivated arable land can be found in the world (1:28)Eva outlines what segments of the climate sector BCV is focused on in emerging markets and why social impact is at the forefront (2:19)Nicholas does a deep dive on the agriculture component of BCV’s portfolio (4:19)How mobility fits into the climate equation and the push for more electric vehicle adoption in India and Africa (6:02)How deep climate data empowers businesses and people to predict and prevent negative impacts of climate change (10:18)Eva shares some remarkable performance data — including revenue and green job creation — from the climate-focused companies in the BCV portfolio (13:12)Nicholas shares why Ampersand — Africa’s first electric transport energy company — is one of his favorite climate investments (15:24)Our hosts discuss another BCV portco — Cinch — and how it is unlocking the potential of land owned by smallholder farmers in Africa (20:21)

    29 min
  2. JAN 30

    What Are the Investable Opportunities in Financial Services?

    In this first episode of 2025, our hosts Eva Yazhari and Nicholas Java of Beyond Capital Ventures take us inside the BCV portfolio, in particular the firm’s innovative and impactful fintech companies, which make up close to 30% of our business. To usher in the new year, Eva and Nicholas also take their conversation to video so listeners can get to know them and BCV even better.   Fun fact of the day: Close to half of the world's mobile banking accounts are based in Africa (1:26)Why interoperability between various mobile banking platforms and ecosystems is crucial to empowering individuals and building intercontinental economies in our markets of India and East Africa (3:09)Eva outlines what typically underserved customers are actually looking for and need from new digital banking products (5:40)Eva explains how the US-based SWIFT banking messaging network creates challenges for customers in emerging markets (7:18)Nicholas introduces several BCV fintech portfolio companies, including XENO and Zanifu, which are increasing access to financing and investment management (9:39)The duo discuss what “digital” actually means when it comes to online financial services (12:35)Eva and Nicholas tackle some of the serious gaps that persist in financial services in emerging markets (14:51)Eva talks about another BCV portco, Eden Care, which helps African companies manage employee health insurance through a single platform (16:44)

    21 min
  3. 11/28/2024

    Meet the BCV Portco Companies Revolutionizing Healthcare in Emerging Markets

    Healthcare is a crucial sector within Beyond Capital Ventures’ investment outlook, comprising more than 40% of our portfolio. Access to quality healthcare remains a challenge in much of the world, markedly so in emerging markets such as India and East Africa, where we concentrate our efforts.  In this compelling episode of the BCV Podcast, our hosts Eva and Nicholas discuss the trends, challenges, and opportunities presented by investing in early-stage healthcare companies operating in emerging markets — as well as the awe-inspiring products, services, and initiatives the healthcare-focused founders in our portfolio are producing to help improve lives in their communities.  Eva and Nicholas discuss the allocation of healthcare companies in Beyond Capital Ventures’ portfolio and the various subsectors within this essential investment category (1:44)The conversation turns to the similarities and differences in healthcare in emerging markets such as India and Africa as compared to the US (2:20)Nicholas shares the staggering percentage Indians pay for out-of-pocket medical costs (4:18)Why human capital is so critical in improving healthcare outcomes in emerging markets such as India (5:34)How Beyond Capital Ventures portfolio companies such as CarePoint, Eden Care, Kasha, Redwing Labs, and Viebeg are finding innovative solutions to pervasive and specific healthcare issues in their communities, such as fighting tropical diseases via greater access to vaccines (7:46)Eva and Nicholas shine a light on the trends and opportunities presented by investing in early-stage healthcare entrepreneurs (10:10)How healthcare companies in emerging markets can help create more equitable health outcomes for people of color around the world (16:46)

    23 min
  4. 11/14/2024

    How BCV Is Helping India Meet its Economic Moment

    In a follow-up to our previous podcast episode about why Beyond Capital Ventures invests in Africa, our Managing Partner Eva Yazhari and Partner Nicholas Java discuss our firm’s dual focus on Indian startups and their importance in not only emerging markets but in the global economy as a whole. In this insight-packed episode, Eva and Nicholas share data around India’s ascendant role in the global marketplace, as well as BCV’s unique approach and outlook to finding, vetting, and supporting Indian entrepreneurs who continue to contribute to and shape India’s evolving economy and the nation’s role on the global stage. Nicholas shares this episode’s Data of the Day, a defining point concerning investment in Indian startups in 2024  (1:22)He continues on to drop knowledge about the current and future states of India’s burgeoning economic landscape and consumer market (2:13)Eva explains why debt capital is essential for startups in emerging markets like India (6:39)Eva and Nicholas discuss pervasive biases that exist in regard to investing in Indian entrepreneurs (7:51)How Beyond Capital Ventures is contributing to India’s economic development overall by supporting and promoting startups — such as BCV portfolio company Lal10 — to the rest of the world (12:36)How entrepreneurs in emerging markets such as India are carefully striking a “sacred balance” between various stakeholders, including government, shareholders, customers, and communities (17:58)The idea behind BCV’s Equitable Venture structure and what it means for India’s founder ecosystem (23:24)

    30 min
4.8
out of 5
21 Ratings

About

Tune into the Beyond Capital Podcast to discover how the C-Suite thinks about social impact as a business grows. Learn about how social values and causes integrate into a company's operations, product, culture - and ultimately - its success. Eva and Ed have built, scaled and sold companies worth millions. We are active early-stage investors with more than 20 current investments. We sit on private and public-company boards, and we believe strongly in business as a force for good. From the CEO of a company serving two and a half million healthy school meals a week to one of the world’s first and most successful recycling entrepreneurs, in each episode our candid conversations show how and why profit can be married with purpose. Inspiring leaders will articulate their philosophies and share the mark their business will leave on the world. You will be inspired by these stories to explore your own possibilities for social impact because money and meaning can co-exist!

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