While state-run postal services like the USPS face collapse, some privatized counterparts are successfully reinventing themselves. Italy's Poste Italiane, for example, thrives by offering banking and insurance services, turning post offices into profitable, diversified service hubs that offset the terminal decline in traditional mail.
The end of the zero-interest-rate period compressed lending margins, but it had a silver lining. It forced fintech companies to become 'full-stack' by acquiring bank charters and building significant revenue streams from customer deposits, ultimately making their business models more durable.
The Kyiv Independent diversified its revenue by creating Kyiv Insights, a research unit providing ad-hoc analysis for embassies and investment funds. This strategy transforms their on-the-ground journalistic expertise into a high-margin B2B service, creating a revenue stream independent of audience attention cycles.
History shows pioneers who fund massive infrastructure shifts, like railroads or the early internet, frequently lose their investment. The real profits are captured later by companies that build services on top of the now-established, de-risked platform.
Corporations are increasingly shifting from asset-heavy to capital-light models, often through complex transactions like sale-leasebacks. This strategic trend creates bespoke financing needs that are better served by the flexible solutions of private credit providers than by rigid public markets.
Front Office Sports intentionally diversified from 90% reliance on newsletters to a healthier model where newsletters, social media, and events each contribute significantly (roughly 30%, 30%, and 20%). This balanced, multi-pillar revenue strategy makes the business more resilient, scalable, and valuable.
When a service like public transit is made free, it removes the financial incentives for efficiency and innovation. Without the pressure to compete for customers, bureaucracies swell, quality degrades, and problems like safety issues increase, ultimately making the service worse for its intended beneficiaries.
The concept of 'banking deserts' extends beyond underserved regions. When specialized banks like SVB disappear, entire industry verticals (like tech, agriculture, or wine) can become 'underbanked.' This creates a vacuum in specialized credit and financial services that larger, generalist banks may not fill, thus stifling innovation in specific economic sectors.
Driven by demands for convenience, contactless culture, and automation, businesses are moving beyond traditional service counters. The rise of vending machines for diverse products like prescriptions, cars, and champagne signifies a broader economic shift toward a self-service "kiosk economy."
Remitly thrives by offering a service that is cheaper and more efficient than traditional players like Western Union, yet remains integrated within the established banking system. This unique position allows it to serve users' needs without triggering the regulatory skepticism faced by decentralized solutions like stablecoins.
Real estate developer Rick Caruso hired private firefighters and water trucks to protect his commercial properties during wildfires. This strategy not only saved his assets but also freed up municipal firefighters to focus exclusively on protecting residential homes, demonstrating how private preparedness can serve the public good.