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Peter Nduati on Failure, Loss & Starting Over Again
Peter Nduati has lived through the highs of raising Ksh 40 million and building an empire, and the crushing lows of watching it all unravel. In this episode of Financially Incorrect, he breaks down why he does not believe in education insurance, and how that belief changed with experience. He talks candidly about the brutal reality of starting over after failure, the tax battles that almost broke him, and how public perception of wealth rarely reflects the truth. But more importantly, he shares why his biggest lessons didn’t come from success but they came from loss. From his approach to risk and resilience to the advice he gives younger entrepreneurs today, Peter’s story is a masterclass in rebuilding not just finances, but identity.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:50 Guest Intro
5:30 I do not believe in education insurance
8:30 Why don't we have cashback policies on insurance?
12:48 Being an entrepreneur in this government
16:54 How much do you pay in tax to receive a plaque as one of the highest tax payers in the country?
18:40 What's your relationship with KRA as a wealthy individual?
21:32 What was your first biggest failure?
26:16 The next failure
31:00 What auctioning is like
36:35 Marriage ending
43:46 What made the insurance business so successful?
47:32 Airline business
52:55 What does money mean to you now?
1:03:00 Key elements in raising money
1:14:03 Wrap-up
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