Relocation, Relocation, Pivoting
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Today, we speak to the highly informed and inspiring founder of Matutto, Nasser Mansurali, who is making relocation affordable and simple for ex-pats. In between discussing Matutto 1.0 and the new, improved Matutto 2.0, we gain insightful honesty on every aspect of being a founder, including:
- Missing the timing of Matutto 1.0
- How to pivot your whole business
- Are accelerators worth it?
- Not spending a single dollar on marketing
- What the future holds for relocating ex-pats
Nasser’s truthful acuity on all things relocation and startups is just waiting to be delved into and you do not want to miss out. We’re certain Matutto is going to change the world, one ex-pat at a time.
Listen now at the link below!
“I want to change the world. I want to do something that will be here for the longest time.”
In our latest episode, we get candid with Nasser Mansurali, founder of Matutto, the relocation startup supporting ex-pats wanting to relocate to London, and soon, the rest of the world.
Matutto has had an incredible journey so far and we discuss it all. Nasser doesn’t shy away from anything and tells us why the first version of Matutto didn’t quite work out, what pivoting their whole business looked like, how they’re making revenue, and what sets them apart from leading relocation agencies.
There is no stone left unturned and his fire to change the world is catching. With 40 million people expected to relocate abroad in the next 10 years, Matutto is ready to help as many of them as they can.
Dive into episode 43 now and let us know what you think!
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