HDFC Bank launches SmartUp Zones for start-ups in Bengaluru

Author(s): City Air NewsBangalore SmartUp Launch_ Vidhya Shankar, Executive Director, Grant Thornton India (Left) and Arun Mediratta, Branch Banking Head, HDFC Bank (Right). In Bengaluru, SmartUp zones to be set up in 9 branches Nationally,...

HDFC Bank launches SmartUp Zones for start-ups in Bengaluru
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Bangalore SmartUp Launch_ Vidhya Shankar, Executive Director, Grant Thornton India (Left) and Arun Mediratta, Branch Banking Head, HDFC Bank (Right).

In Bengaluru, SmartUp zones to be set up in 9 branches
Nationally, SmartUp zones to be set up in 65 branches across 30 cities including tier 2 and 3 cities
Bengaluru (Karnataka), October 31, 2017: HDFC Bank today announced the launch of SmartUp Zones in Bengaluru. A SmartUp Zone is an exclusive area inside the branch dedicated to start-ups.

In the first phase, SmartUp Zones will be launched in 9 branches in the city, catering to all the start-ups located in Karnataka. The new SmartUp Zones were inaugurated by Mr. Arun Mediratta, Branch Banking Head, HDFC Bank and Mr. Vidhya Shankar, Executive Director, Grant Thornton India at an event in Bengaluru.

The branches are located at:

KORAMANGALA
M G ROAD BENGALURU
J P NAGAR
WHITEFIELD - ITPL ROAD
MARATHAHALLI JUNCTION
BANGALORE - INDIRA NAGAR CMH ROAD
BTM LAYOUT
JAYANAGAR - RVS PARADISE
KORAMANGALA - II
HSR LAYOUT
Nationally, there are over 47,000 start-ups doing business in India. Of these, it is estimated that over 6,000 start-ups are based in Bengaluru alone, making it the hub of start-ups in India.

HDFC Bank’s SmartUp product received encouraging response in Bengaluru after its launch last year. Over 35 per cent of all the start-up accounts opened after SmartUp launch are based in Bengaluru.

Nationally, SmartUp Zones will be launched in over 65 branches in 30 cities across India, including tier 2 and 3 cities that are emerging as start-up hubs.

Through these zones, specially trained bank staff will offer tailor-made banking and advisory solutions to entrepreneurs. Furthermore, by accessing the bank's new SmartUp portal, start-ups will be able to tap into the knowledge and experience of a complete network of start-ups while simultaneously offering their services to this universe.

This initiative is part of a larger effort by HDFC Bank to create an ecosystem to nurture the spirit of innovation and enterprise in the start-up space. The journey began with the launch of SmartUp, a first-of-its-kind banking solution for start-ups last year. SmartUp is tailored to meet all the requirements of a start-up, offering banking and payment solutions, along with advisory and forex services. This year, the bank is taking its start-up offering to the next level with dedicated start-up zones.

The enhanced offering includes:

1. End-to-end banking solutions customized to suit their requirements

2. Specially trained, dedicated staff to cater to start-up needs

3. Assistance with partnerships and alliances in terms of cost savings and growth levers

4. Access to HDFC Bank’s SmartBuy platform, which allows them to market their product to the general public

5. Showcase products to over 40 million HDFC Bank customers

“At HDFC Bank, we believe that start-ups need partners, who will be with them right from the start of their entrepreneurial journey, creating solutions that evolve as the company grows. With this in mind, we are working towards creating a complete ecosystem to nurture the spirit of innovation and enterprise in the start-up space that will spur job creation and bring economic benefits to the country. After the launch of SmartUp last year, we are taking offerings for start-ups to the next level this year. We have also revamped the SmartUp product suite to include escrow accounts for investors and demat shares for these unlisted companies for raising funds,” said Mr. Arun Mediratta, Branch Banking Head, HDFC Bank.

At HDFC Bank, the objective is to harness the potential of the start-up and fintech eco-system using a multi-pronged approach. The SmartUp zone is one such initiative. Recently the Bank also announced the launch of Industry Academia where it will work with the incubation and entrepreneurship cells at IIT Bombay, IIT Roorkee and IIM Ahmedabad to mentor start-ups at these institutions. The Bank intends to take this programme across other leading educational institutions in India.

The Bank's Digital Innovation Summit in its second year has enabled it to get ideas in fintech space particularly in AI and machine learning. For example, our chatbot Eva is from Senseforth, a fintech and one of the winners at the Digital Innovation Summit.

Five quick facts on the start-up market in India

After US and UK, India is the 3rd largest start-up ecosystem globally
According to estimates, there are around 20,000 start-ups in the country
Tech start-ups are expected to grow 2x to 11,000 companies by 2020
In 2016, start-ups are estimated to have generated close to 1,00,000 jobs
In 2016, funded start-ups are estimated to comprise only 5% of total start-ups

Date: 
Tuesday, October 31, 2017