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An Entrepreneurial Revolution: Harnessing AI To Democratize Million-Dollar Ventures

Henrik Werdelin, the startup strategist behind major brands like Barkbox through his former venture Prehype, is now spearheading a groundbreaking approach to entrepreneurship with his New York-based firm Audos. His vision leverages artificial intelligence to scale the startup process from tens of ventures to hundreds of thousands, empowering everyday entrepreneurs to develop million-dollar AI companies without requiring technical expertise.

Democratizing Business Expertise

Audos represents a significant shift in the entrepreneurial landscape. Rather than focusing solely on tech founders aiming for multi-million-dollar funding and billion-dollar exits, Audos is designed to transfer decades of startup know-how to a broader audience. “We are taking all that knowledge and methodology and democratizing it,” Werdelin explained, highlighting a commitment to empowering individuals who might otherwise feel excluded from the high-stakes tech ecosystem.

Leveraging AI For Rapid Validation And Customer Acquisition

Utilizing advanced AI capabilities, Audos guides entrepreneurs through a streamlined process: identifying business challenges, testing market viability, and connecting with niche customers via sophisticated social media algorithms. This approach not only minimizes risk but also accelerates the time it takes for new ventures to secure sustainable customer acquisition, a critical factor in ensuring long-term success.

A Revenue-Share Model With A Distinct Value Proposition

In contrast to traditional accelerators and venture capital, Audos adopts a revenue-sharing model. The firm takes a 15% cut of revenue from the companies it helps launch—rather than equity—while providing founders with up to $25,000 in initial funding, cutting-edge AI business tools, and substantial support in distribution. Werdelin emphasizes, “We’re not taking any equity in these ventures because we believe in the long-term strength of grassroots entrepreneurship, not in high-stakes exits.”

Strong Investment Backing And Bold Future Prospects

Backed by prominent investors such as True Ventures, Offline Venture, and Bungalow Capital, Audos has already seen the launch of several hundred businesses since its beta introduction. Investors express confidence in the model’s potential to scale dramatically, drawing parallels to the early days of Instagram’s meteoric rise with minimal staff yet exponential growth prospects.

Redefining The Landscape Of Entrepreneurship

Werdelin’s ambition extends far beyond individual success stories. With a vision of catalyzing a trillion-dollar economic shift, Audos is set to transform how traditional entrepreneurs employ AI to build and sustain business ventures. In an era marked by economic distractions and career uncertainty, this model of democratized entrepreneurship is not only innovative—it is rapidly becoming essential.

Ultimately, Audos offers a compelling blueprint for the future of business creation—one where accessible AI tools and strategic revenue-sharing can turn everyday ideas into impactful, life-changing enterprises.

Bank of Cyprus Upgrade Signals Fresh Optimism For Greek And Cypriot Banks

Regional Banks Enter A More Favorable Cycle

Bank of Cyprus and Eurobank are well positioned to benefit from a renewed re-rating of Greek and Cypriot bank stocks, according to Cyprus-based investment firm Roemer Capital, which upgraded Bank of Cyprus to a buy rating and reaffirmed its positive view on Eurobank.

The firm cited easing geopolitical tensions, resilient economic growth in Greece and Cyprus, lower funding costs and Greece’s expected transition to developed-market status as the main factors supporting the sector.

Roemer Capital also lowered its cost of equity assumptions, updated its forecasts following first-quarter 2026 results and extended its valuation horizon to the end of 2027, raising target prices across its banking coverage.

Bank Of Cyprus Gets The Largest Upgrade

Bank of Cyprus received the biggest revision, with Roemer Capital upgrading the stock from hold to buy and setting a target price of €11.10, implying potential total upside of 27%.

The firm highlighted the bank’s strong capital generation, profitability and projected 100% dividend payout, describing it as the strongest capital-return story among the banks under coverage. Roemer Capital maintained its buy rating on Eurobank, assigning a target price of €4.90 and forecasting potential upside of 28%. The report said the bank is well placed to benefit from loan growth, improving operating performance and merger-and-acquisition synergies.

National Bank of Greece and Piraeus Bank also retained buy ratings, with expected returns ranging from 25% to 36%. Optima Bank was upgraded to buy, while Alpha Bank remained at hold on valuation grounds.

Why Growth Still Sets The Region Apart

According to Roemer Capital, Greek and Cypriot banks continue to benefit from stronger economic fundamentals than many western European peers. The report pointed to faster economic growth, healthier balance sheets, low levels of non-performing exposures, capital ratios approaching 20% and strong customer deposit bases.

Analysts expect performing loans across the sector to grow at a compound annual rate of 6% to 8% through 2028, supported by private investment, digitalisation, green manufacturing, supply-chain expansion and a gradual recovery in household lending.

The report also said the conclusion of lending under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility is unlikely to materially affect credit growth, as banks have already shifted back towards traditional commercial lending. Roemer Capital expects Euribor to remain between 2.2% and 2.5%, a level it believes should support both lending activity and net interest margins.

Geopolitics, Valuation And Market Structure Support The Case

The report said improving geopolitical conditions have strengthened the investment outlook, noting that Brent crude prices have largely returned to pre-war levels while Greek government bond yields have stabilised at around 3.5%. Although geopolitical risks remain, Roemer Capital believes the likelihood of a major inflationary shock or significant pressure on bank profitability has eased.

Another important catalyst identified by the firm is Greece’s expected promotion to developed-market status by FTSE Russell, STOXX and MSCI over the coming months.

According to the report, the reclassification should improve liquidity and attract a broader base of international investors. Roemer Capital also said Euronext’s acquisition of the Athens Exchange is expected to strengthen market infrastructure and increase international visibility, particularly for Bank of Cyprus and Optima Bank.

The firm noted that Bank of Cyprus has already benefited from its Athens listing, with average daily trading value increasing from less than €400,000 before its September 2024 move to nearly €6 million afterwards.

Economic Momentum Remains A Core Tailwind

Roemer Capital said both Greece and Cyprus have moved beyond post-crisis recovery and are now supported by private-sector-led growth. For Cyprus, the report highlighted recent tax reform and efforts to simplify the legal and regulatory framework, while also noting that limited foreign banking competition continues to support domestic lenders.

Overall, Roemer Capital expects Greek and Cypriot banks to remain well-positioned for profitable loan growth over the coming years.

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