
Sahill Poddar
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Sahill Poddar
@llihas
Co-founder & CEO @ParafinHQ









Very exciting times at @ParafinHQ as 1. we’ve surpassed a $100M revenue run rate 2. are live on 80+ platforms 3. have achieved this with a lean team of ~100 people We could not be more excited for what lies ahead of us as we scale multiple products. Come and join us in our mission to grow small businesses parafin.com/careers

Very exciting times at @ParafinHQ as 1. we’ve surpassed a $100M revenue run rate 2. are live on 80+ platforms 3. have achieved this with a lean team of ~100 people We could not be more excited for what lies ahead of us as we scale multiple products. Come and join us in our mission to grow small businesses parafin.com/careers





IN NEWS: @GustoHQ unveils new cash flow tools at its live Showcase in San Francisco to help small businesses make payroll on time. “When I speak with small businesses, the hardest moments are when they cannot make payroll. It is not that they do not make enough money. It is all about cash flow. When money comes in and when money goes out.” –@tomerlondon (Co-Founder and CPO, Gusto): Gusto is launching features to help teams make payroll on time and smooth timing gaps between expenses and receivables.


$HOOD has NEVER traded at a higher market cap than $COIN ...until the last week I've long said that is easier for Robinhood to become Coinbase than viceversa and this may be the flippening as Robinhood goes tokenization and Coinbase goes stocks @vladtenev vs @brian_armstrong

I asked @llihas why most traditional banks don’t lend money to small businesses: “The biggest problem in small business credit in the US is it’s mostly consumer products masquerading as small business products. Banks and credit cards rely on personal credit scores and require personal collateral, even if someone is borrowing for business purposes. Meanwhile, if you look at the business performance, there’s many reasons you should extend credit to them. This tends to deter women and minority owned, or newer businesses like Etsy or Amazon merchants. Banks have archaic means and methods for doing this. And we @ParafinHQ think it can be reinvented.”

Today, I signed an additional package of PermitSF into law. To allow our neighborhoods and downtown to thrive, the City needs to get out of the way of business owners by making the permitting process simple and transparent. Here is what this package does: ➡️ Eliminates the need for small business owners to acquire permits and pay the City to paint the name of their business on their façade or put up a small sign in their window. ➡️ Amends the exemptions on requirements for ground-floor uses to have at least 60% of the windows and doorways transparent, allowing visibility into the building. ➡️ Expands the range of allowable uses on the ground and second floors. ➡️ Allows offices on the ground floor through 2030. ➡️ Eliminates the Department of Public Health requirement to review and issue permits for laundry facilities and veterinary hospitals. This legislation also reduces fees for certified farmers’ market permits. Our administration is creating the conditions for San Francisco’s recovery, and with the latest package, we’re cutting red tape, driving downtown recovery, and spreading the word that San Francisco is open for business.





