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October 2016 Entrepreneur of the Year

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40 BCBusiness october 2016 David Gens Founder, President and CEO, Merchant advance Capital Ltd. D avid Gens first developed a taste for managing money while studying at ubc, in the sauder school of business's portfolio management program. after a stint post-graduation at cai capital Management, he felt the urge to go solo–so, at 24, he founded his own firm, Merchant advance capital. Working with a business model that's rare in canada, Merchant provides loans to small businesses based on their volume of debit and credit card transactions and other sources of data–data that helps Merchant determine their clients' creditwor- thiness with increasing accuracy. "incremental efficiency gains and improvements have allowed us to get data to make a more stream- lined credit decision," says Gens, now 29 and one of BCBusiness's 30 under 30 winners from 2015. Merchant has seen revenues almost double every year since 2012 and now employs 40 staff in Vancouver and toronto. – J.P. H amed Shahbazi has seen the Internet in all its phases—and built his company to suit. "It feels like I've run three compa- nies at this point," says Shahbazi, the son of Iranian immigrants, laying out the ways his business has adapted to the technolo‹y of the times. In the late '90s, Tio built freestand- ing kiosks so mall-goers could access their email; in the mid-2000s, it shifted focus to bill payment technolo‹y, building systems for Chase Manhattan Bank and HSBC; and since 2009, Tio has built bill payment software that connects a consumer's smartphone with the billing systems of big utilities or telecom providers, including Rogers and AT&T. Tio, a publicly traded company, had revenues of $49 million last year and a market capitalization of $198 million, with 80 of its 200 employees based in Vancouver. "My only regret is that we didn't fail faster in some of these cases," says Shahbazi, "but eventually we did learn." — J.P. Hamed Shahbazi CEO, Tio networks Corp. r u nn e r - u p r u nn e r - u p WINNER F I n T E C h

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