Founder update
Pitching tPay365 at Revolut HQ.
The moment reinforced the same product lesson: once people see how misleading a salary number can be, the need for tPay365 becomes easier to understand.
I recently pitched tPay365 at Revolut HQ in London as part of the UNiDAYS x StudentVenture x Canopy Community accelerator programme showcase.
It was a proud moment to stand in front of the room and share the problem I have been building around: how misleading salary or income can be when rent, bills, debt, and other commitments are still waiting to come out.
The programme helped sharpen the story behind tPay365, take feedback seriously, and explain the idea in a way people could connect with quickly. The biggest lesson was simple: once people see how misleading their salary or income can be, they understand why tPay365 needs to exist.
A huge thank you to Stewart Noakes, Liam Jeffery, Alex Even, Alex Smith, and everyone involved in organising and supporting the cohort over the past few weeks.
Thank you also to the judging panel, Simon Squibb, Rachel Sestini, Dr Elizabeth Shaw, and Liam Jeffery, for the questions, feedback, and encouragement on the day.
I was grateful to pitch alongside such a strong group of founders: Oscar Heaney, Ruth Ogbevire, Mark Edwards, Mara James, Amaan Khan, Hussnain Khan, Natalie Weir, Amelia Vincent and Sebastian Kot. Being in that room, hearing the other pitches, and seeing how much work everyone had put in made the experience even more valuable.
tPay365 is still early, but the mission is clear: help people get paid, cover what matters, and know what is truly safe to spend.
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