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Meet The 5 Fintech Startups From T-Hub And HSBC Accelerator 2030 Program

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T-Hub and HSBC Bank, under its fintech focussed Accelerator 2030 Program, has announced the names of the final five startups. These startups, selected on basis of their innovative products and solutions for improved banking operations, will undergo eight-week-long training, mentorship and workshops by senior HSBC leadership.

The selected startups specialise in areas such as regulatory and compliance operations, loan processing, credit cards, insurance, mortgage applications, operations logistics, operations infrastructure, corporate and consumer product fulfillment.

On the selection, Jay Krishnan, CEO of Hyderabad-based startup incubator T-Hub said, “As an innovation partner, we are proud to have partnered with HSBC and scouted solutions from fintech startups that would not only resolve challenges in the banking industry but also potentially create new business models, products, to radically transform the sector.”

Further, as part of the Accelerator 2030 program, startups will work with industry experts, receive support from mentors to refine their business strategy, and get access to T-Hub’s network of mentors, industry experts, investors, service providers and the ecosystem.

Global Head (Strategy and Innovation) of HSBC, Tom Acton, said, “We are excited to move to the next stage of the Accelerator 2030 programme with the five selected startups. Their solutions are closely aligned to our vision of the future of banking operations, and our collaboration will help HSBC deliver better products and services to our customers and people.”

Launched in March this year, accelerator 2030 program had received applications from over 95 startups. The jury shortlisted the startups on the basis of their technology, products and solutions, go-to-market readiness, scalability, alignment to overall operations strategy, team composition, possible impact, etc.

Meet The 5 Startups From Accelerator 2030 Program

In 2017, T-Hub in collaboration with American tech conglomerate United Technologies Corporation (UTC) selected five video analytics startups for its Smart City/Smart Building Nano Accelerator programme. These startups include IntelliVision, Duranc Inc, Emza Visual Sense, Uncanny Vision Solutions Pvt. Ltd, and Cognitifai.

T-Hub has recently launched Blockchain Hyper Hub in collaboration with an app-only lending company CASHe focused on creating a platform to educate and engage relevant stakeholders of the ecosystem, including entrepreneurs, corporates, government, regulators and investors. T-Hub has also set up T-Bridge centres across the globe to attract investments for startups and businesses in Hyderabad.

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