Entrepreneur Bevan Ducasse highlights the importance of long-term relationships with investors

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Bevan Ducasse, CEO at Yoyo, discusses how his relationship with Crossfin has helped him find new opportunities for innovation and growth in his entrepreneurial journey.

I know very few entrepreneurs who can say they hold long-term relationships with investors that are healthy and beneficial for everyone involved. But I can say with confidence that my relationship with Crossfin has helped me find new opportunities for innovation and unlocked opportunities for growth that played a major role in my entrepreneurial journey. This is the word from Bevan Ducasse , CEO at Yoyo .

In his early days as an entrepreneur, Ducasse had sought investors to back an early-stage idea he had for a mobile wallet, but at age 23, he struggled to find the seed funding he needed to spin the concept into a viable business. Having approached multiple potential investors and receiving only negative responses, Ducasse would strike gold when John Bright, CEO at UCS, chose to back his first business in 2008. John backed me again, but I also met two other UCS execs who would be instrumental in my entrepreneurial journey and the growth of the business

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