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Nine teams selected for DBS HotSpot 2016 Pre-Accelerator
DBS Newsroom
22
Jul 2015
Following an intense three months of training and experimentation, nine start-ups were selected from DBS’s HotSpot Bootcamp to move on to the next stage – the Pre-Accelerator.
Now in its second year, DBS HotSpot 2016 attracted over 250 applications from diverse sectors, including finance and digital technology, food and beverage and travel. In addition to those from the start-up community, the programme welcomed social entrepreneurs and aspiring innovators from within DBS itself – the bank encourages its own staff with innovative ideas to take part. Out of these, 29 teams were chosen for the DBS HotSpot Bootcamp before nine were eventually picked for the final segment of the programme.
As part of the Pre-Accelerator, the nine teams will receive a SGD 25,000 entrepreneur award, which does not require the teams to give up any equity. This will give them a boost as they continue to focus on product development and sales strategies. They will also receive legal advice and training on skills such as marketing and pitch presentations as they work towards securing funding from the investment community.
“Over the past few months, the mentors in HotSpot had only good things to say about all the start-ups they worked with. But these nine teams really stood out against their peers and had progressed tremendously during Bootcamp. While we would have loved to work with more of the start-ups, competition was tough and we had to be selective of who we could fund for the Pre-Accelerator. It was not an easy decision,” said Neal Cross, DBS’ Chief Innovation Officer.
The teams were chosen based on the clarity of their ideas and concepts, how innovative their idea was and the viability of their business solution. They were selected by DBS executives and partners.
Said Jeffery Sung, co-founder of HugProperty.com and a Senior Vice President at DBS, “"Hotspot showed me how truly important it is to change, and change fast until the customer falls in love with us. The support I got from both the local start-up community and DBS was immense. It’s truly amazing how the bank is empowering our people and the experience has been invaluable in helping me see how to better serve customers."
Added Yuhwen Foong, Founder & CEO of SushiVid, “HotSpot Bootcamp has given me an excellent overview of all the tasks that I needed to consider to scale my business. The team at DBS Innovation Group is really amazing and very passionate about start-ups.”
DBS HotSpot 2016 Pre-Accelerator will begin in August and culminate in November on Demo Day where the final nine teams will pitch their businesses to a live audience of corporate executives, angel and venture capital investors and accelerators from the region.
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