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Being underestimated helped Bling founder build a fintech success

The Swiss market was too small for his fintech idea, so Nils Feigenwinter founded the start-up Bling in Berlin. A self-described “doer,” Nils Feigenwinter has built his company on experience gained across many jobs and firms. "I am very impatient when it comes to the potential and problems in our company. I also have a great capacity for enthusiasm," he says. When the young entrepreneur moved from Switzerland to Berlin in 2021, he was just 20 years old. He had previously worked as a children's presenter on Swiss television SRF, founded the digital school magazine Tize.ch at the age of 15 and built Alas Entertainment, a company for children's and youth entertainment. A bigger market awaited. Swiss entrepreneurs abroad series Our series profiles Swiss men and women founding and building businesses abroad. Through their personal stories, we explore why they choose to pursue their projects beyond Switzerland’s borders, the working conditions they encounter there, and the challenges and ... Full story here Are you the author?
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