Venture Leaders Fintech roadshow 2024: A report from London
The Venture Leaders—the Swiss National Startup Team members—have a clear objective: They envision themselves as global players and aim for international expansi...
Read more22.11.2024 15:33 Rita Longobardi
Meet Oriol Saludes, Co-Founder of Kemiex. The Fintech startup provides a secure platform for real-time pricing and efficient raw material transactions. In December, Oriol and the other nine Swiss National Fintech Team members will fly to London on a business development and investor roadshow.
Name: Oriol Saludes
Location: Zurich
Nationality: Spain
Graduated from: ESADE
Job title: Co-founder and COO
Number of employees: 38
First touchpoint with Venturelab: 2019
After completing his Bachelor's in Business Administration at ESADE Business School in Barcelona, Oriol Saludes moved to Switzerland to work in banking for UBS and Deutsche Bank, in business development and strategy roles for investment banking and wealth management. There, the 2 founders decided to leverage the knowledge acquired in banking to transform the way raw materials are traded and how the information to make investment decisions is obtained. The data published by Kemiex is used by industry participants and by financial institutions with interests in the raw materials space to improve decision-making processes. Apart from having clients in more than 95 countries, Kemiex counts on leading investors such as CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) and others.
Can you tell us who your product or solution helps, and how?
Kemiex is a market information and trading platform for life science raw materials (nutrition and health for humans and animals). It offers targeted news, weekly ingredient prices, import/export data, and a supplier directory to support decision-making. Companies like Cargill, Nestlé, and BASF use Kemiex to monitor their industry and act quickly, akin to financial markets. Financial institutions also leverage Kemiex to track market dynamics, explore investment opportunities, or evaluate divestment strategies.
What market are you addressing and what is the potential of your startup in that market?
The focus is on raw materials for animal and human nutrition, veterinary and human medicines, and related businesses such as manufacturers, traders, distributors, brokers, and producers using these inputs. It also includes indirect stakeholders like financial institutions, private equity firms, insurers, and regulators. The goal is to solidify the platform as the leading resource for this sector, akin to Bloomberg's role in the financial industry.
How and where did you come up with the idea for your startup?
The two founders used to work in the financial industry. While on the FX floor of UBS in Opfikon, we realized that FX and the rest of the asset classes had plenty of data available to make investment decisions, and were highly digitalized, globally connected and efficient. At the same time, other global industries, with well-documented products such as raw materials in nutrition and pharma, were not as digitalized or efficient, making business harder, more opaque, and error-prone, as the lack of data made it very difficult to know what to do. Our vision is to bring the efficiency and digitalization that transform financial markets to the sectors of raw materials for humans and animals.
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