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T-Hub on-boards nine new partners to help startups

The new partners will be providing T-Hub startups with an array of services to improve their efficiency and adapt to changes brought on by the post-pandemic era.

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 6 September 2021, 02:43 PM
T-Hub on-boards nine new partners to help startups
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Hyderabad: Telangana startup ecosystem builder T-Hub on Monday announced that it has partnered with nine new companies that will be helping startups grow during the on-going pandemic. These service providers include Paytm, RBL Bank, Miro, Cometchat, NYBACS, ABSOL, Oscar Global, Umashankar and Associates, and Flexibees. Through this partnership, T-Hub will be providing a platform for these providers to showcase their offerings and forge connections with the startup ecosystem.

The new partners will be providing T-Hub startups with an array of services to improve their efficiency and adapt to changes brought on by the post-pandemic era. The partnership benefits are open to all the startups associated with T-Hub and its various programmes.


T-Hub CEO Ravi Narayan said, “Collaborating with some of the leading service providers allows us to serve the startups more effectively. It eases the pressure on important business aspects like hiring, tech advancement, accounting, legal and taxation, among others. Our goal is to make even a small team of early stage startups, the best team who successfully manages the day-to-day operations and focuses on business’s growth factors.”

These nine companies have been added to T-Hub’s existing group of 66 service providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), DigitalOcean and Google Cloud that benefit the startups from 20 unique categories.

While ComeChat – a SaaS product – will enable startups to add text chat, voice and video calling to their website and mobile apps, US-based NYBACS will offer market-entry to startups to the US market. ABSOL will offer a complete range of HR services to the startups, while Paytm for startups will help the startups focus on core business areas and achieve product-market fit. T-Hub startups will receive commission-free credits of at least Rs 1.12 crore, listing on Paytm’s mini app programme.

Miro is an online collaborative whiteboard platform that enables distributed teams to work effectively together. Oscar Global Research provides the right guidance and strategy to the startups for obtaining patents and trademarks. Umasankar and Associates offers expertise in the areas of Legal, Taxation and Corporate Affairs and will guide startups on how to comply with various statutes. RBL Bank will provide startups with special services like minimum balance waiver on startups’ current account, corporate salary account with no minimum criteria for employees and Flexibees is a talent platform that provides vetted part-time, project-based, remote-working talent to startups via its expert pool of women professionals.


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