{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/671db187ad47608807b5ddd9/68f8374e9b4b4738dec2f092?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Betting on Yourself: FinTech Leader MJ Jalloh on Building Africa's Financial Future","description":"<p>“The next generation of African innovators won’t wait for validation. They’re not asking to be included — they’re building their own tables.\" - MJ Jalloh</p><p><br></p><p>Summary: </p><p>In this episode of <em>BLKGirl Ambition</em>, host <strong>Niya Baxter</strong> sits down with <strong>Mariama “MJ” Jalloh</strong>, a powerhouse at the intersection of <strong>finance, regulation, and technology</strong> — and the founder of <strong>FinTech with MJ</strong>. A proud Howard alum and daughter of Sierra Leonean parents, MJ shares her remarkable journey from <strong>two decades at KPMG</strong> to becoming one of the boldest voices in <strong>Africa’s fintech revolution</strong>. Together, they unpack what it means to walk away from comfort and bet on yourself — even when the world doesn’t expect you to. MJ reveals what she’s learned about <strong>building in emerging markets</strong>, the importance of <strong>African-led innovation</strong>, and why <strong>resilience and resourcefulness</strong> are the new currencies of leadership. From confronting Western bias in global finance to empowering African founders to lead their own narratives, MJ’s story is a masterclass in courage, clarity, and conviction. For anyone redefining what leadership, ambition, and global influence look like — this conversation is a reminder that betting on yourself isn’t risky; it’s revolutionary.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode dives deep into:</p><p> ✨ Leaving corporate comfort for purpose-driven impact</p><p> ✨ Why Africa is the next frontier for fintech and innovation</p><p> ✨ The real cost of scaling in emerging markets</p><p> ✨ Lessons from global founders who failed — and what they teach us about risk, capital, and grit</p><p> ✨ Redefining legacy as something bigger than personal success</p><p><br></p><p>Keywords:</p><p>Black Girl Ambition, FinTech with MJ, entrepreneurship, career transitions, fintech, tech, finance, Africa, innovation, mentorship, self-sufficiency, policy shifts, resilience, visionary</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters:</p><p>00:00 Welcome to Black Girl Ambition</p><p>00:59 Meet MJ: A Powerhouse in FinTech</p><p>02:44 Career Transitions: From Corporate to Startups</p><p>05:01 Mission-Driven Work: The Shift to Leading in Alliance for Innovative Regulation (AIR)</p><p>05:59 FinTech with MJ: Balancing Startup and Nonprofit</p><p>10:16 Investing in Africa's Tech Future</p><p>18:50 Policy Shifts and Industrialization in Africa</p><p>19:34 Transforming Raw Materials into Economic Power</p><p>22:09 The Challenge of Self-Sufficiency in Africa</p><p>24:57 The Invisible Hand: External Forces at Play</p><p>28:26 Navigating the Landscape of Emerging Markets</p><p>36:21 The Importance of Brand Storytelling for Founders</p><p><br></p><p>Takeaways:</p><p>Black Girl Ambition is a movement for empowerment.</p><p>MJ transitioned from corporate success to mission-driven work.</p><p>Innovation in Africa is crucial for global tech advancement.</p><p>Resilience is key for entrepreneurs in emerging markets.</p><p>Policy shifts can significantly impact industrialization in Africa.</p><p>Self-sufficiency is often undermined by global perceptions.</p><p>Founders need to understand their capital stack.</p><p>Mentorship is vital for navigating the entrepreneurial landscape.</p><p>A compelling brand story can attract investment.</p><p>Success is measured by the legacy one leaves behind.</p><p><br></p><p>Connect with MJ Jalloh:</p><p>website: www.fintechwithmj.com (visit the website to download Sources of Capital! If you're a founder looking to raise capital this resource is for you!)</p><p>IG &amp; Tik Tok: @fintechwithmj</p><p>LinkedIn: Mariama Jalloh-Heyward</p><p><br></p><p>MJ's Book, Maximum Viable Product (MVP) is scheduled to be released in fall 2025, followed by the MVP app in winter.</p><p><br></p><p>Thanks for all your love and support. Tag me while listening @blkgirlambition</p><p><br></p>","author_name":"Niya Baxter"}