European entrepreneurs to further develop their businesses following international startup program
Over 300 companies from 65 different countries have applied for the second edition of the international program OTP Startup.
Nine post-product/market fit startups and scaleups were invited to join the program and, over the next three months, they will have the opportunity to test their products and services with the help of several bank departments, a press release shows.
Startups all around the world were invited to submit their application, starting last October, in 5+1 focus areas: Advanced data & analytics tool, Customer experience and servicing, Internal efficiency, Open banking and security, Product innovations, and other innovative solutions that do not fit into these categories, yet are useful to the financial sector. Following a thorough analysis of all the applications, online interviews with the applicants and presentations of the businesses and development projects of a selected 30, a professional jury chose the 9 most promising startup and scaleup companies.
These year’s selected participants are from 6 countries and their projects range from HR and customer experience, to innovative solutions and internal efficiency:
- Alyne SaaS (Germany) is developing a digital platform for efficient legal compliance and risk management;
- SymbaSync (UK) supports the innovative management of HR processes by establishing a new foundation for recruitment processes;
- Staffino (Slovakia) focuses on improving customer service through an innovative customer feedback solution, which is key to maintaining quality and employee motivation;
- Talk-A-Bot (Hungary) is working on a platform that supports the development of chatbots fulfilling a wide range of functions as well as the automation of customer service tasks;
- Tresorit (Hungary) has developed a multi-award-winning, secure, cloud-based storage and file sharing solution for confidential files;
- Evrotrust (Bulgaria) provides services related to remote customer identification and electronic authentication, which may open new horizons in the field of online banking;
- Kasko (UK) provides assistance for insurance companies and their partners in developing flexible and innovative insurance services;
- Bluecode (Austria) seeks to further simplify mobile phone-based payment in stores with its mobile payment system based on barcode scanning;
- HeatVentors (Hungary) designed an innovative, phase change heat storage system that can transform the cooling and heating of office buildings.