Merchant banking was built on discretion, character, and speed—and David Senra shows why those traits still matter. In this condensed version of the Founders episode, David Senra explores the merchant bankers’ private world, where relationship-building mattered as much as credit analysis and a handshake could outweigh paperwork. Across the original full episode and this shorter summary, you’ll hear how figures like S.G. Warburg and Mattioli used judgment, dissent, simplicity, and direct human knowledge to make decisions that large institutions often miss. The episode also digs into business-model innovation, mergers and acquisitions, and the philosophy behind saying no to deals you don’t understand. You’ll come away with a sharper view of leadership, decision-making, and why some of the best bankers treated finance less like a formula and more like an art. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.
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