In this episode of Financial Modeler’s Corner, host Paul Barnhurst welcomes Andres Klaric, the co-founder and co-CEO of Fuse. In their conversation, Andres discusses common financial modeling mistakes, how startup models differ from corporate M&A models, and what investors truly look for when evaluating projections. He also shares firsthand experiences on navigating the fundraising process, balancing work ethic with personal life, and the strategic approach to scaling a company.
Andres Klaric is the co-founder and co-CEO of Fuse, a next-generation loan origination system designed to streamline lending for financial institutions through self-serve customization, a low-code API builder, and personalized agent portfolios. Andres shares his journey from investment banking and private equity to launching a fintech startup that’s reshaping loan origination. He provides insights into financial modeling for startups, securing venture capital, and the critical lessons he’s learned from Wall Street.
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This episode with Andres Klaric was packed with insights on financial modeling, fundraising, and the lessons learned from both Wall Street and the startup world. From the importance of keeping financial models simple to navigating investor expectations, Andres provided a masterclass on startup finance and strategic thinking. Hard work, strategy, and the ability to adapt will always outweigh an over-engineered spreadsheet.
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