Over the last couple of months, we’ve been bringing you interviews with the Emma Finance team. To finish the series, we speak to Antonio – Emma’s CTO and Co-founder.
Hi everyone! I’m Antonio, co-founder and CTO of Emma.
When I was still in high school, I came across the simple idea that it was possible for anyone to launch something on the internet that lots of people would want to use. I realised this is what I wanted to do as a job.
In order to fulfill this ambition, I thought I had to expose myself to as much diversity and opportunities as possible, therefore I decided to move out of my small hometown near Venice in northern Italy. I started applying to British universities and eventually landed at the University of Manchester, which is where I met my co-founder Edoardo.
We started Emma on the idea that we wanted to help people improve their financial wellbeing and feel better about it, by helping them carefully consider their spending habits and save money on services where people aren’t commonly getting a good deal.
Friendly, simple, useful, funny, trustworthy.
I would not say I always make a good judgment about what I spend my money on, in fact, I think I am the best at coming up with elaborate excuses for spending money on things I don’t really need.
I never had an elaborate spreadsheet where I would log all my purchases and admit that sometimes I’m behind in tagging my transactions in Emma.
I do follow a few simple rules though:
We hear that Emma is a product that is genuinely useful to people. The problems it helps you solve are shared by a fairly wide population on many different income brackets.
This is just a direct consequence of having a talented and passionate team behind the scenes.
You can get to know the rest of the Emma team a little more by checking out their interviews here.
The Save Money actions are my personal favourite.
I’ve recently moved flat and it was useful to get a new electricity and broadband deal.
Given the current situation, with interest rates being very low, I have also been in the market for a new savings ISA and investment ISA.
If I was certain that the £100 million would come in 20 years time, I would take that option, but meanwhile find ways to accumulate debt over more debt to live as if I had at least a few millions.
Given that’s an unlikely scenario, I’ll take the £5M tomorrow. Please find my sort code and account number below. Looking forward to receiving your transfer.
Cashback is about to get really serious. We are working hard to give you cashback on some of the most popular merchants we know you already spend money on. It’s basically free money in your pocket.
Lots of improvements on the budgeting side of things are coming too.
Once you try it, there’s no going back 🙂
We hope you’ve enjoyed getting to know the Emma Finance team a little more. If you have any questions for Antonio or the Emma Finance team then get in touch!
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