About

From early finance studies to scaling ventures in crypto, creative industries, and property.

Landry Ntahe at work

Background

Landry Ntahe is a serial entrepreneur whose work spans cryptocurrency, creative industries, and real estate. He studied accounting at Kaplan London (2006) and Business Management plus Accounting & Finance at London Metropolitan University (2008), building a strong foundation in finance and operations.

In 2009, at age 20, he faced a serious setback and served time in prison. Reflecting on this period, he has said, “I was young, naive and ended up in the wrong place at the wrong time... I’ve learned a lot since then and it’s given me further drive to make a success of life.” After release, he earned a teaching qualification and committed to rebuilding with resilience and purpose.

Pioneering Crypto ATMs

In 2015, Landry founded BCB ATM, purchasing his first Bitcoin ATM and convincing a London store to host it. Within two years, BCB ATM became the largest Bitcoin ATM operator in the UK, achieving 528% revenue growth in eleven months and expanding from 7 to 32 machines.

Even through market volatility, he maintained a long-term view: confident in crypto’s fundamentals and focused on operational execution.

Diversification & PropTech

From 2018, Landry launched StoodioClub (24/7 on-demand creative studios) and established Kunda House (property investment and management), scaling to £10M+ in assets under management. In 2023, he founded FindaHost, an autonomous AI property management platform that synchronises listings across 60+ channels and automates communications and operations.

Across ventures, his focus remains on scale, systems, and technology-enabled efficiency—paired with a commitment to mentorship and second chances.