Episode 74

Solving Wealth Management for MENA Henrys: Why Sharia-Compliant Investment Platforms Matter | Ziad Mabsout, Co-Founder & CEO at Vennre

The MENA region presents a massive opportunity for growth: The High Earners, Not Rich Yet (HENRY's).

In this episode, I speak with Ziad Mabsout, Co-Founder & CEO at Vennre, about building investment platforms specifically for the Henry segment in MENA and why Sharia-compliant solutions are an unlock.

Ziad shares his journey from getting rejected for a $50K investment to building a fintech that solves exactly the problem he had back then: Accessibility. We explore how the lack of pension systems in MENA creates urgent demand for investment solutions, and why Sharia-compliant products attract non-Muslim customers seeking ethical investing options.

We dive deep into the unique challenges of building for emerging markets, the importance of customer protection in investment platforms, and practical strategies for serving high earners who lack access to private banking. Ziad also shares invaluable insights on startup team building, the importance of conviction in your mission, and why being humble while staying persistent is crucial for FinTech founders.

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We cover:

[02:30:00] Defining High Earners, Not Rich Yet (Henrys) 

[05:12:00] Why Henrys are underserved by traditional wealth management 

[08:31:00] The relationship with money: spending, saving, investing 

[12:40:00] MENA vs Western market differences for Henrys

[17:26:00] The pension gap crisis in emerging markets 

[20:00:00] Understanding Sharia-compliant investing

 [23:46:00] Why non-Muslims choose Sharia-compliant products

[26:10:00] Incorporating Zakat calculation into the platform 

[34:09:00] Building startup teams: values, attitude, conviction

[36:34:00] The importance of humility and learning as founders 

[39:05:00] Handling failures and maintaining persistence 

[42:52:00] Future vision and conviction in the Henry market

SEARCH QUESTIONS


What are Henrys in FinTech and why do they matter? 

How to build investment platforms for high earners in MENA? 

What is Sharia-compliant investing and how does it work? 

How to build FinTech products for emerging markets? 

What is the pension gap in MENA region? 

How to serve underserved high earners with FinTech? 

Building wealth management platforms for professionals? 

What makes Sharia-compliant FinTech successful? 

How to protect customers in investment platforms? 

Building startup teams in FinTech: best practices? 

Why is team building harder than fundraising for startups? 

How to validate FinTech product ideas in MENA?

 What are the challenges of building FinTech in emerging markets?

 How to design investment products for busy professionals? 

What makes investment platforms successful in MENA? 

How to serve the middle market in wealth management? 


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Disclaimer: This episode does not constitute professional nor financial advice and does not represent the opinion nor views of my current, past or future employers. The guest has agreed to record and release our conversation for the use of this podcast and promotion in social media.

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Monica Millares

Monica advocates for financial safety for all. She is the Product Principal at BigPay, where she leads Product and Design. As part of the founding team, Monica led building BigPay’s product from zero to one, to multi product line, and international expansion. Her leadership shaped the culture and ways of working to grow from startup to scaleup. BigPay has over 1.4 million customers, and has presence in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.

Monica has almost 20 years’ experience in Financial Services. Prior to BigPay, she was one of the first joiners in UK’s challenger Tandem Bank, where she focused on building credit cards from scratch. Previously she worked in leading Financial Services brands like Visa, Barclays, and a Mexican Development Bank.

She sits on the Board of PayEd, and is recognised as Singapore’s #Fintech65 Product Leaders and Women in FinTech. She’s been multiple times speaker at the prestigious conference Money2020 and shared stage with JP Morgan, Standard Chartered Bank, Konsentus, and Money2020’s Rise Up. Her commitment to innovation and financial inclusion resonates in her podcast “Purpose Driven FinTech” where she explores how FinTech’s can have 10x more impact.

Monica has a background in Engineering and a Master’s Degree on Analysis, Design, and Management of Information Systems from the London School of Economics.