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Andreas Vezonik’s inspirational story – from Belief to Innovation to Success

James Boley by James Boley
May 14, 2020
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Andreas Vezonik’s inspirational story – from Belief to Innovation to Success
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Your reality is a reflection of your beliefs. It is, what you believe it to be. Few have the ability & conviction to accept their circumstances and still forge ahead in the pursuit of dreams. 

Andreas Vezonik is the perfect example of someone who despite being born into a middle-class family, carved a trajectory for himself that is anything but common. 

At just 23 years of age, Andreas Vezonik has come of age well before his peers, with his accomplishments matching and often crossing those of experienced, seasoned entrepreneurs. One would wonder how he managed to achieve such incredible growth at such a young age. The answer lies in his belief system; one that fuelled his dreams, his self-confidence, his grit and his perseverance. 

Andreas’ story began in the picturesque town of Klagenfurt in Austria. His beginnings were small but dreams, big. From a young age, he believed he was special and set to achieve great goals. What truly made him stand out was the fact that he took action. Andreas was not just a dreamer but a doer.

By the time he was 17 years old, his passion & drive to kick-start his journey pushed him to start working and he ventured into the competitive world of network marketing. Actions speak louder than words and this was true in his case too. Gaining experience in the professional space and valuable insights in the business world, it was no surprise when he crossed a 30000 customer base in a short span. 

True to his entrepreneurial spirit, Andreas soon recognised the gaping short-comings being faced by his customers in the financial services sector and decided to take the bold decision to set-up his own start-up venture. Therein, was born his first company ‘VolumeX’, in the hot segments of cryptocurrency & forex trading. 

Not becoming complacent with the success of leading VolumeX as CEO and taking it to 35 countries in under a year, Andreas launched his second entrepreneurial venture ‘Transfera’. With a supremely differentiated offering, Transfera offers a unique single-login feature for various financial services like wallet services, cryptocurrency exchange, issuing MasterCard debit cards & also IBAN accounts, thus simplifying transactions & enhancing customer experience. Not surprisingly, in a short span of time, it’s already challenging stalwart competitors such as Skrill, N26, Wirex, and Revolut.

What makes a good entrepreneur great is his ability to observe, learn & emulate from the best. Andreas has nurtured this quality from the start. He’s always been an avid reader, taking inspiration from books such as Mike Dillard’s Magnetic Sponsoring, Eric Worre’s GO PRO & Rhonda Byrne’s The Secret and exceptional change-makers such as Elon Musk & Grant Cardone.  

Andreas Vezonik’s story is truly one that has belief at the very cornerstone of his success. From entering the professional world at just 17, to growing & investing all his earnings into his first venture, he has demonstrated grit and unshakeable self-belief, which are fast becoming his trademarks as a young inspirational entrepreneur.

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