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Scott Krivokopich - Paytech Investing: The Good, The Bad & The Huge Opportunity

July 26, 2022 Scott Krivokopich, Managing Partner and Co-founder 1982 Ventures Season 1 Episode 14
Scott Krivokopich - Paytech Investing: The Good, The Bad & The Huge Opportunity
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Scott Krivokopich - Paytech Investing: The Good, The Bad & The Huge Opportunity
Jul 26, 2022 Season 1 Episode 14
Scott Krivokopich, Managing Partner and Co-founder 1982 Ventures
Have an investment question for Scott Krivokopich? Join the Paytech Investor Community on Quidroom with 330+ accredited and institutional investors! Interact with Scott and other payment tech experts in the room.

https://www.quidroom.com/referral/4L8VM

Or join the 'Weekly investor meetups' room with the Quidroom Founder, Pravin Raveendran to attend future investor meetups.

https://www.quidroom.com/referral/73M10

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In this episode, early-stage paytech expert, Scott Krivokopich answers investor questions on Paytech Investing. 

Scott shares with investors the good, the bad, and the huge opportunities he discovered as an active paytech investor in startups such as Brick, PINA, Fundiin, Monit, TripleA, and IPID.

Scott is a Managing Partner and Co-founder at 1982 Ventures, boasting one of the most active portfolios in Southeast Asia.

He previously was a Principal at tryb Group and led the Investments team. He led investments into First Circle, leading digital SME lender in the Philippines, Asia Collect, a regional digital debt collection services, and supported the team in a growth equity deal, Chinsay global enterprise technology SaaS.

Prior to joining tryb in December 2016, Scott worked as Director and Office Head for Moore Stephens, leading corporate finance and CFO services practice, in Shanghai.

0:00 - Intro

3:04 - Why is now the right time to increase exposure in payment tech?

5:20 - What are the subsectors for payment tech?

7:51 - Is the process of investing in Southeast Asian startups similar to investing in Western startups?

14:18 - How are policy changes impact investing in Southeast Asia?

18:07 - Are payment tech startups overvalued?

22:07 - How does Scott determine the appropriate valuation for a payment technology startup?

23:57 - What are the emerging trends that Scott is following and wanting to invest in?

32:06 - How can investors work with Scott?

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Have an investment question for Scott Krivokopich? Join the Paytech Investor Community on Quidroom with 330+ accredited and institutional investors! Interact with Scott and other payment tech experts in the room.

https://www.quidroom.com/referral/4L8VM

Or join the 'Weekly investor meetups' room with the Quidroom Founder, Pravin Raveendran to attend future investor meetups.

https://www.quidroom.com/referral/73M10

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In this episode, early-stage paytech expert, Scott Krivokopich answers investor questions on Paytech Investing. 

Scott shares with investors the good, the bad, and the huge opportunities he discovered as an active paytech investor in startups such as Brick, PINA, Fundiin, Monit, TripleA, and IPID.

Scott is a Managing Partner and Co-founder at 1982 Ventures, boasting one of the most active portfolios in Southeast Asia.

He previously was a Principal at tryb Group and led the Investments team. He led investments into First Circle, leading digital SME lender in the Philippines, Asia Collect, a regional digital debt collection services, and supported the team in a growth equity deal, Chinsay global enterprise technology SaaS.

Prior to joining tryb in December 2016, Scott worked as Director and Office Head for Moore Stephens, leading corporate finance and CFO services practice, in Shanghai.

0:00 - Intro

3:04 - Why is now the right time to increase exposure in payment tech?

5:20 - What are the subsectors for payment tech?

7:51 - Is the process of investing in Southeast Asian startups similar to investing in Western startups?

14:18 - How are policy changes impact investing in Southeast Asia?

18:07 - Are payment tech startups overvalued?

22:07 - How does Scott determine the appropriate valuation for a payment technology startup?

23:57 - What are the emerging trends that Scott is following and wanting to invest in?

32:06 - How can investors work with Scott?

----

Thanks for listening!
Be sure to subscribe on Spotify, Apple, Google, and other podcast services.

Want to nominate a guest for 'Ask an Investor' or want to give feedback? Drop us a line at hello@quidroom.com.

----

Quidroom is where sophisticated investors build their investment communities.

Wander the proverbial halls of Quidroom and discover rooms with hundreds of investors matching your interests. You’re free to quietly enter and exit rooms at your leisure. Choose to join the conversation with other investors or simply be a fly on the wall and listen in. It’s entirely up to you.

When you’re ready to stake a claim, start an investor community! Start a room to share your insights, try your hand at incepting ideas, or just simply share today’s market headlines.

Fun fact: Total AUM of Quidroom users is approximately $9.2 trillion

----

This channel and the episodes on it are only for informational and educational purposes only.





Intro
Why is now the right time to increase exposure in payment tech
What are the subsectors for payment tech?
Is the process of investing in Southeast Asian startups similar to investing in Western startups?
How are policy changes impact investing in Southeast Asia?
Are payment tech startups overvalued?
How does Scott determine the appropriate valuation for a payment technology startup?
What are the emerging trends that Scott is following and wanting to invest in?
How can investors work with Scott?