"Intuitive user experiences in consumer apps should also be the standard for business banking."
Alex Müller Transforms Business Banking with Holvi's Digital Platform
Alex Müller, the Germany-Austria CEO at Holvi, has a vision to revolutionize business banking in Germany and Austria by making it as intuitive and accessible as consumer apps [1].
Müller, who previously worked with Speedinvest's Fintech team for about five years, is leveraging his passion for digital banking and entrepreneurship to transform traditional banking for small and medium-sized enterprises. He aims to simplify and modernize the banking experience, making it more user-friendly and aligned with the digital habits of today's business customers.
The team at Holvi, consisting of founders, investors, consultants, and editors, delivers deeper insights and actively shapes the finance and Fintech industry. Müller's leadership role indicates a commitment to innovation within digital business banking in the DACH region.
Müller's approach underscores the importance of intuitive design, real-time functionality, and a customer-centric mindset. He seeks to bridge the gap between complex business banking services and the simplicity users expect from consumer fintech applications.
In his current role, Müller is ensuring an optimal banking experience for freelancers and small businesses. He has identified ELSTER, a focus area due to its potential as a source of economic competence loss in billions, as a key area of focus.
Müller's interests extend beyond digital banking, encompassing paragliding, kitesurfing, corporate finance, VC & investments, and banking regulation. In his free time, he enjoys activities such as Vespa tours in Berlin, wakeboarding in Greifswald, and working out at least 3-4 times a week.
Prior to his role at Holvi, Müller was part of Airbank and later Friday Finance at Speedinvest. He optimized Treasury, AP, and AR as a strategy consultant for CFOs of international corporations. Before that, he was a professional ski jumper and a student entrepreneur.
Müller uses an Apple Watch to pay at the supermarket checkout and is a fan of finance apps like N26, Trade Republic, and Bitpanda. His vision for Holvi's digital banking platform promises to make business banking as intuitive as consumer apps, enhancing the entrepreneurial experience and driving forward digital transformation in the sector.
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- Alex Müller, with his background in Fintech, leverages technology to invest in simplifying and modernizing traditional business banking, making it more user-friendly and aligned with digital habits for small and medium-sized enterprises.
- Müller's vision for Holvi's digital platform encompasses making business finance as intuitive as consumer apps, bridging the gap between complex services and the features users expect from Fintech applications.