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October 2015 Entrepreneur of the Year

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44 BCBusiness OCTOBER 2015 L isa Shields has slept on airport benches, "own to fruitless meetings with investors and struggled to pay the sta of her bootstrapped business. But those hardscrabble days are over for Hyperwallet Systems Inc., the 15-year-old ¡nan- cial technolo«y company she founded and built from scratch. Having survived the tech meltdown of 1999¯2001 and an ill-fated foray into the consumer market, Hyperwal- let has gained traction in the under-served business-to- consumer services arena. In the past three years alone, the 250-employee company has seen average annual growth of 90 per cent. Hyperwallet specializes in technolo«y that allows organizations to cheaply and e"ciently send payments to people across borders and in dierent currencies. If you're an American university try- ing to pay sta at a satellite campus in Qatar or a British miner looking to pay tempo- rary contractors in Brazil, Hyperwallet's technolo«y lets you use a single platform to deposit money internation- ally into recipients' bank accounts, send money online or load a real or virtual pre- paid card. The company's ¡rst key innovation was creat- ing a system that bypassed traditional international clearing networks that can cost $15 to $30 per transac- tion. "If you're an employee, your payment is done by direct deposit on a Canadian network," Shields explains. "And the cost for your payroll provider is maybe 10 cents." There are similar local net- works that conduct similarly cheap transfers in countries throughout the world; Hyper- wallet's technolo«y con- nects these local networks. It costs the company about $1 to make an international payment, so it can oer this service to its customers for about $3 per payment instead of $30. Today, Hyperwallet's hundreds of customers col- lectively pay millions of users through a network that spans more than 170 countries. Its rapid growth has drawn the attention of private equity investor Primus Capital, which last year bought a stake in the company. Shields still holds a seven per cent stake but stepped down as CEO in March 2015 to become a director. She's proud of what her hard work built but happy to hand the reins to new CEO Brent Warrington. "Looking back on it, those were the best years of my life. But I wouldn't want to do it again." —Dee Hon E O Y I n n o v a t i v e T e c h n o l o g y + F i n a n c i a l S e r v i c e s winner 2015 "Lisa has demonstrated vision, understanding ˆnancial needs and has put together a solid team to make her dreams come true" T H E J U D G E S S A Y W I N N E R L I S A S H I E L D S [ F OUNDER, H YPERWALLET SYSTE M S INC. ]

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