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Title: Former Silicon Valley Bank Advisor Launches Diagnostic to Help Founders Identify Hidden Income Leaks
United States, 10th Mar 2026 — After more than a decade working with venture capital firms and high-growth startups during his time at Silicon Valley Bank, entrepreneur and investor André Stewart began noticing a pattern that had little to do with strategy.Some founders scaled. Others stalled.And the difference rarely came down to information.“The biggest problems founders face aren't tactical,” Stewart says. “They’re regulatory.”While advising venture-backed companies navigating rapid growth, Stewart observed how market volatility, internal pressure, and decision fatigue often destabilized otherwise capable operators.Two founders could have identical opportunities.One compounded.The other collapsed.After leaving banking, Stewart founded InvestFar, a global real estate investment firm focused on disciplined capital deployment and long-term asset strategy.But the deeper question stayed with him.Why do some entrepreneurs sustain growth while others plateau under pressure?That question ultimately led Stewart to develop what he now calls the Adaptive Sovereignty Index — a diagnostic framework designed to identify the hidden psychological and operational factors that quietly erode financial performance in entrepreneurs and investors.Entrepreneurial growth has accelerated dramatically over the past decade, but the psychological pressures surrounding decision-making, capital allocation, and operational leadership have increased just as rapidly. Stewart says many founders underestimate how much internal regulation affects financial performance.“In volatile environments, founders aren't just managing companies,” Stewart explains. “They're managing uncertainty, responsibility, and constant pressure. When that pressure exceeds a person's internal capacity, the business often refle...
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