Jovan Pavlicevic: From fighting fires to Fintech and a 7-figure exit!

In this episode of Two Commas, I sit down with Jovan, a former firefighter turned entrepreneur, who built and sold a FinTech business for a 7-figure exit. From starting out in a cramped room in London to negotiating three competitive offers, Jovan shares the highs, lows, and lessons learned along the way.We explore the grit it takes to disrupt archaic systems in financial services, the balancing act of "one foot in, one foot out" during the exit process, and the reality of life after the deal—including the unexpected challenges of founder’s remorse.Whether you’re scaling a business, preparing for an exit, or seeking insights on navigating the next big play, this episode is brimming with actionable advice and inspiration.Follow me on LinkedIn: ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/joshcomrie⁠Download my e-book, "The Exit Factor: Sell your company for a life-changing sum" and sign up to receive the Business Growth Journal fortnightly: ⁠https://www.joshcomrie.com/the-exit-factor⁠

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Welcome to 2 Commas: The $multi-million exit showI've spent over two decades helping founders scale their businesses and achieve successful, multimillion-dollar exits. I've also achieved this myself on multiple occasions. With my experience as an entrepreneur, advisor, and investor, I’ve had the privilege of guiding companies through the highs and lows of business growth and exit strategies.Each episode will bring you the previously untold stories of entrepreneurs who have successfully scaled and exited their businesses for seven-figure (2 comma's) plus returns. You’ll hear more about the journeys, challenges, and pivotal moments that led to these transformative exits. My goal is to inform and inspire founders who are looking to scale their ventures to seven, eight or nine figures and beyond.Follow me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/joshcomrieDownload my e-book, "The Exit Factor" and sign up to receive the Business Growth Journal weekly: https://www.joshcomrie.com/the-exit-factor