Private lender IndusInd Bank on Monday announced that it has partnered with the Maharashtra government for the first edition of ‘Mumbai Fintech Accelerator Programme’. This programme is backed by both Maharashtra government and National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). The aim is to make Mumbai a global fintech hub in the coming years. The accelerator programme was inaugurated by the Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis.

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Ramesh Ganesan, President, IndusInd Bank said “IndusInd Bank has always been at the forefront of innovation, leveraging cutting edge technologies towards finding robust, yet simple solutions for our customers.”

Ganesan added, “The objective has always been to simplify banking and make it more convenient, by deploying the best of what technology has to offer. Our customer-centric solutions, like the recently launched plastic payment innovations in the form of the ‘IndusInd Bank Duo Card’ (India’s first 2 EMV chip debit-cum-credit card) and the ‘IndusInd Bank Nexxt Credit Card’ (India’s first interactive credit card, with buttons), reflect our ability to nurture innovation and embrace technology.”

“This philosophy has been behind our decision to join the Maharashtra Government led Fintech Accelerator,” Ganesan said. 

S.V.R Srinivas, Principal Secretary, Directorate of Information Technology, Government of Maharashtra, “There is a huge opportunity of collaboration between Fintech startups, financial institutions, VC/PE firms, academic institutions, influencers and Government. It is now opportune to unleash the big potential for Mumbai.”

With this Mumbai Fintech accelerator programme, IndusInd Bank aims to attract developers, start-ups, and techno-preneurs who would build and showcase technological prototypes across areas like Financial Inclusion, Public Payment Infrastructure and Government technology.

The shortlisted participants have been selected by an eminent jury and will be mentored for 12 weeks by senior officials of IndusInd Bank to help them refine their business model. 

Also, this partnership is in line with the Bank’s effort at collaborating as well as nurturing young developers to build state-of-the-art technological solutions.