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Show Notes
In this insightful episode of the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, host Maheen Bari speaks with Ola Boya, Founder & CEO of C.O.R.A. Technologies Inc., and Lisa Massicotte, COO at C.O.R.A. Technologies Inc. about how Cora Commerce is transforming cross-border trade in West Africa.
By addressing the $93 billion USD informal trade market, Cora Commerce is streamlining transactions, enhancing financial security, and using real-time data analytics to connect local businesses with global markets.
🌍 Learn how Cora Commerce is revolutionizing trade by visiting 👉 coracommerce.com
Key Takeaways from This Episode:
✅ The Cora Commerce Journey – How C.O.R.A. Technologies built a robust digital platform while navigating partnerships and regulatory hurdles.
✅ Scaling & Market Expansion – Tackling barriers in cross-border trade through digital innovation and strategic collaborations.
✅ Investor Readiness & Capital Raising – What makes startups attractive to investors and how to secure early-stage funding.
✅ The Role of Government in Innovation – How policies, grants, and funding programs accelerate tech-driven businesses.
✅ Entrepreneurial Insights – Practical advice from Ola & Lisa for aspiring founders looking to scale their ventures.
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