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Indian Bank has recently inaugurated specialised startup cells in ten pivotal cities across the nation.

Indian Bank has recently inaugurated specialised startup cells in ten pivotal cities across the nation.

Indian Bank Launches Specialized Startup Cells in 10 Major Cities

October 9, 2023
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In a strategic move signalling robust support for the country’s burgeoning startup landscape, Indian Bank, a leading public sector financial institution headquartered in Chennai, recently inaugurated specialised startup cells in ten pivotal cities across the nation.

Indian Bank has strategically positioned these startup cells in cities recognized for their vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystems. Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Gurgaon, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kanpur, Mumbai, and New Delhi have been chosen as the focal points for this initiative. 

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These cities, known for their dynamic business environment, innovative spirit, and pool of budding entrepreneurs, are set to benefit immensely from this initiative.

The establishment of these cells is not just a testament to the bank’s commitment to fueling entrepreneurial spirit but also aligns with its vision to stay at the forefront of banking innovation. By situating these cells in the said cities, Indian Bank ensures an impactful and wide-reaching support structure for the startups.

Bespoke Solutions for Distinctive Banking Needs

Understanding that startups often grapple with unique challenges, especially in their nascent stages, Indian Bank has taken the initiative to craft a suite of tailor-made banking solutions. These specialized products and services aim to cater to the distinct financial and operational requirements of the startups.

Among the innovative offerings are state-of-the-art payment gateways, corporate credit cards tailored for startup operations, and adaptable credit facilities. These new services are designed to seamlessly integrate with the bank’s existing product range. The primary intent is to provide a holistic banking experience, ensuring startups can focus on what they do best: innovate and grow.

One notable introduction is the ‘IND SPRINGBOARD’. This novel loan product has been meticulously designed keeping in mind the unique financial challenges that startups face. Often, traditional loan structures do not resonate with the business models of startups, given their unconventional revenue streams and growth trajectories. 

‘IND SPRINGBOARD’ is Indian Bank’s solution to bridge this gap, offering a more aligned and flexible loan structure for the country’s innovators.

Furthermore, in a move to ensure dedicated and personalized attention, each startup cell will feature dedicated relationship managers. These professionals are not just banking experts but also understand the intricacies and nuances of the startup world. Their role will transcend beyond typical banking duties. By partnering with startups, they aim to foster a lifecycle engagement, ensuring the businesses receive not just financial support but also guidance at various stages of their journey.

A Pioneering Step in a Legacy of Excellence

The inauguration of these startup cells comes as a significant landmark in Indian Bank’s illustrious journey. This initiative was rolled out in tandem with the bank’s 117th Foundation Day celebrations. 

Over a century old, the bank has continuously evolved, reflecting the changing needs of its clientele and the nation at large. By recognizing the potential of startups and their role in shaping India’s economic future, Indian Bank reaffirms its commitment to being a progressive and forward-thinking institution.

As startups continue to reshape industries and drive innovation, having a banking partner that understands and supports their unique needs can be a game-changer. Indian Bank’s recent move, with its specialized startup cells, not only underlines its vision for the future but also emphasizes its dedication to being an integral part of India’s entrepreneurial journey.

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