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Payhawk Collaborates with Astrid & Miyu for New Podcast Series UNBOXED

Payhawk, a spend management platform specialising in serving scale-up businesses, has sponsored Astrid & Miyu‘s latest podcast series, UNBOXED, extending their year-long partnership.

The official launch event for UNBOXED is scheduled for Monday 15 January, with Payhawk’s sponsorship underscoring its commitment to supporting startup and scale-up growth.

UNBOXED, hosted by Connie Nam, the CEO and founder of Astrid & Miyu, offers listeners insights into the journeys of successful founders, featuring executives from various companies as guests. Past guests have included executives from Neom and Stripe. Episodes feature the biggest mistakes, greatest lessons, as well as most valuable insights direct from the source.

Prior to their collaboration with Payhawk, Astrid & Miyu – known for its contemporary jewellery brand – faced challenges managing company expenses with disparate systems. However, since implementing Payhawk’s unified cards, expense management, accounts payable, and accounting solution in 2023, Astrid & Miyu’s processes have reportedly undergone a significant transformation.

“Simply put, Payhawk has changed the lives of people at Astrid & Miyu,” says Nam. “When it came to the podcast, we wanted to collaborate with strategic partners that we feel genuinely aligned with and can authentically promote to an entrepreneurial audience. Given the value we’ve gained from Payhawk, they were an obvious choice when looking for a sponsor for our podcast.”

While Payhawk CEO Hristo Borisov also added: “Growing a business from a startup to a global company comes with many challenges that can be solved by introducing effective systems at the right time. We’re thrilled that our platform has transformed business processes for Astrid & Miyu since they implemented it last year.”

With offices in London, Berlin, Barcelona, Paris, Amsterdam, Vilnius, Sofia, and New York, Payhawk’s other customers include GDS Group, Babbel, Vinted, Astrid & Miyu and Wagestream.

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