My guest today is Tokunbo Ishmael. She's the co-founder and Managing Director of Alitheia Capital, an African focussed PE and VC firm. Alitheia Capital investments include businesses that enable the provision of financial services to the unbanked, and underbanked through traditional and branchless banking models. Alitheia Capital focuses on doing social good and also having a good return on investment.
Tokunbo Ishmael is an alumnus of London Business School, and the University of London, she's a chartered financial analyst, and she used to be an investment banker before starting Alethia. She's a member of CFA Institute, she has sat on several boards in the different organization across Africa, including First City Monument Bank in Nigeria, and the African Venture Capital Association.
In this episode we discussed...
Why Alethea capital is both PE and Venture capital
The necessity for developing the ability to reason and present a sustainable argument on the basis of numbers
Parallels between early 2000s dotcom burst and the disruptive impact of COVID on startup investing
Key success factors for surviving as an entrepreneur during unpredictable times
be grounded on core mission but flexible to make opportunities out of the current challenge
rethink the value you're bringing to the table
understand their existing developmental gaps and where to collaborate to fill up the deficiencies
amplify their powers and use that to innovate and re-imagine themselves
On discovering the riches at the bottom of the pyramid by building essential goods and services for the mass markets
Why entrepreneurs should expand their view to stakeholder value creation and not just profit
Books
How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back - Sally Helgesen and Marshall Goldsmith
Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business - John Mackey
#71, Tokunboh Ishmael - Investing for profit and purpose