Ross Hunt qualified as an accountant and spent four years working in the audit team at BDO. But, at heart, he was always an entrepreneur, co-founding the Irish agtech firm Cainthus in 2015. His role with that company was multifaceted. And the more responsibilities fell upon his desk, the more he realised there had to be a better option for one key task: bookkeeping. That frustration was the genesis of Outmin, an Irish start-up that believes it can automate bookkeeping – entirely. “I suppose, ultimately, it’s lived experience,” Hunt says, reflecting on the company’s origins. Hunt knew that while the…
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