DBS launches free business toolkit for high-growth tech startups

It includes a fee-free bank available in 13 currencies.

DBS has launched a suite of zero-cost banking and professional services aiming to provide support for high-growth startups in the software, internet and emerging technology industries, according to a press release.

The business toolkit, named DBS Startup Unleashed, offers a fee-free 13-currency account with a complimentary international funds transfers, a set-up of payment collection and cash management app DBS MAX, and a six-month access to online accounting software Financio.

It also includes an access to DBS’ team of digital solution experts to design solutions powered by DBS APIs, application for a co-working and co-creation space at DBS Asia X, and a mentorship and co-creation opportunities through its DBS Startup Xchange programme.

Applications for DBS AsiaX will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Amongst those who have expressed plans to register for the toolkit is intelligent automation firm FINBOTS, who is also in the DBS Startup Xchange programme.

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