In this powerful episode of Money Moves, four top voices in business, tech, and venture—Moses Lo (Xendit), Noor Sweid (Global Ventures), Mohammed Khudairi (Iraq Venture Partners), and Junaid Iqbal (Salt Ventures)—share the most pivotal advice they’ve ever received and how it shaped their careers. From navigating high-stakes fundraising and mentorship to staying calm under unimaginable pressure and building businesses across complex markets, these leaders open up about lessons learned the hard way—and the wisdom that helped them rise. Whether you’re launching a startup or leading a team, this episode is packed with game-changing insights you can’t afford to miss.
Founder and CEO of Xendit Moses Lo shares two key principles that have guided his approach to fundraising: first, build genuine relationships by asking for advice—not money—and second, show consistent progress over time so investors see a clear trajectory. https://moniify.com/video/the-startup-founder-bringing-silicon-valley-to-southeast-asia/
Founder of Global Ventures Noor Sweid emphasizes the value of self-awareness and humility in leadership, using the Johari Window to illustrate the importance of acknowledging what you know, what you don’t know, and what you don’t know you don’t know. https://moniify.com/video/original-or-copycat-just-be-the-best-global-ventures-founder/
General Partner of Iraq Global Ventures Mohammed Khudairi shares the best business advice he’s received: stay emotionally steady—don’t get too low during setbacks or too high during wins. https://moniify.com/video/iraq-isnt-just-oil-these-sectors-are-booming/
And Founder and CEO of Salt Ventures Junaid Iqbal emphasizes that successful growth depends on both the quality of capital raised and the caliber of talent attracted. https://moniify.com/video/a-sharks-take-pakistan-gcc-are-the-new-economic-hub-junaid-iqbal/
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