This month, Endeavor selected four entrepreneurs leading four companies at our 53rd virtual International Selection Panel (ISP) held from July 29-31, 2025.
Each ISP is the culmination of a rigorous, multi-step selection process to identify high-impact entrepreneurs from all over the world. We seek founders with the greatest growth potential and commitment to reinvesting time and resources into their local entrepreneurial ecosystems to help build the next generation of entrepreneurs, sparking what we call a Multiplier Effect™. During the ISP, our panelists interview entrepreneurs about their businesses and evaluated their potential for high-impact growth. The panelists then discuss the candidates and vote on whether to select them to become Endeavor Entrepreneurs.
Panelists
Thank you to our outstanding group of panelists from this month:
Nick Beim, Venrock (Endeavor Global Board Member); Mac Schuessler, Evertec (Endeavor Puerto Rico Board Member); Julian Torres, Ontop (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Loreanne García, Kavak (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Luca Bovone, Habyt (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Meghna Mann, Constellation (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Miguel Santo Amaro, Coverflex (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Pieter de Villiers, Clickatell (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Victor Noguera, Clau (Endeavor Entrepreneur); Dan Springer, Ironclad; John Caplan, Payoneer; Samantha Skey, SHE Media, Penske Media Corp.
Our New Entrepreneurs
Learn more about the entrepreneurs and the innovative companies they are building.
Crossmint

Entrepreneur: Rodri Fernández Touza
Endeavor Office: Spain
What they do: Founded in 2022, Crossmint is a US-based B2B SaaS platform that makes it easy for companies to build blockchain-powered applications with no technical blockchain expertise required. The company offers an all-in-one toolkit for wallets, tokenization, and payments, serving over 40,000 companies and developers, including global enterprises such as Mastercard, Sony, and Nestlé. Crossmint has raised over $46M from top investors, including Ribbit Capital, Franklin Templeton, Nyca, First Round, and Lightspeed, most recently closing a $23.6M funding round in March of 2025.
Who they are: Rodri was born in Pontevedra, Spain, and brings a global mindset and a passion for bold challenges. He once chose to be homeless in London for 36 days despite limited English, set a Guinness World Record for visiting the most UNESCO World Heritage sites in 24 hours, and walked across half of the Korean peninsula without money. An engineer by training, Rodri worked in consulting at McKinsey, in startups, and in venture capital before moving to the US for a joint MBA/MPA at Stanford and Harvard. In 2022, he dropped out of the program to train at a Zen monastery, where he started selling NFTs. Rodri subsequently joined his co-founder, Alfonso Gomez Jordana, at a “hacker house,” sold NFTs, and used the proceeds to bootstrap the project that would become Crossmint.
Midas

Entrepreneur: Egem Eraslan
Endeavor Office: Türkiye
What they do: Founded in 2020, Midas is a Turkish fintech platform that allows users to easily invest in the Turkish and American stock markets, as well as mutual funds and cryptocurrencies. By streamlining the onboarding process and significantly lowering fees, Midas aims to democratize equity investing in Türkiye. The platform now serves over 2 million users. Midas also prioritizes financial education through its Midas Academy and a growing YouTube channel with more than 184,000 subscribers.
Who they are: Egem is originally from Izmir, Türkiye, and moved to the US to study electrical engineering at Boston University. He began his career as a software engineer at Staples in Boston for one year before moving back to Türkiye. After moving back home, Egem took over his family’s troubled school construction project and served as the principal for five years to help repay the loans. At the start of 2020, Egem became interested in applying his machine learning insights from his undergrad experience to algo-trading. However, when trying to test his algorithms, he learned that the process for opening a brokerage account in Türkiye was incredibly complicated and costly, leading Egem to start Midas in 2020.
The Metub Company

Entrepreneur: Phuong Ha
Endeavor Office: Vietnam
What they do: Founded in 2014, The Metub Company is a Vietnam-based platform that helps content creators and influencers monetize their followings on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Shopee, Spotify and other DSPs. The company helps creators grow their businesses through social commerce and advertising partnerships with large brands such as Samsung, Unilever, and Uniqlo. Additionally, Metub provides creators with advanced analytics to help them better understand their audience and optimize their content.
Who they are: Phuong was one of the first Google Ambassadors in Vietnam during her undergraduate studies at the National Economics University of Vietnam in the early 2010s. It was during this time that she discovered the potential to support Vietnam’s emerging creator economy. After graduating, she launched The Metub Company to turn that vision into a business.
Remitee

Entrepreneur: Sergio Saravia
Endeavor Office: Miami – USA
What they do: Founded in 2017, Remitee provides API-based remittance infrastructure that enables banks, e-wallets, and retailers to offer instant cross-border payments. Instead of building from scratch, clients plug into Remitee’s platform to power money transfers, bill payments, and mobile top-ups across 50+ countries and 14 currencies. With built-in compliance, FX, and treasury tools, Remitee transforms how companies serve migrant users. Trusted by Santander, Credicorp, Remitly, MoneyGram, and others, Remitee is becoming the preferred partner for institutions aiming to modernize remittance services and meet the financial needs of migrant communities.
Who they are: As the son of migrants, Sergio saw firsthand the challenges families face when separated by borders, watching his father travel 80 kilometers to the capital to send money to his grandmother in Bolivia. He later spent over 12 years at Western Union, ultimately serving as CFO of LATAM, where he learned the ins and outs of the remittance industry, from regulatory hurdles to the systemic exclusion of unbanked migrant families and the industry’s deep dependence on cash. Determined to build a better solution, he enrolled at MIT, where the idea for Remitee was born.
From making investing accessible to millions in Türkiye to helping artists in Vietnam monetize their audiences, this month’s new companies embody the diverse, yet consistently high-impact businesses that continue to join Endeavor’s community. Stay tuned for next month’s batch of high-impact entrepreneurs and change-makers.
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