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The blog explains top features of smartup that you need to know.
Starting a business involves overcoming various challenges, including funding, knowledge gaps, and finding the right support. The HDFC Bank SmartUp Account is designed to address these issues, providing start-ups with a tailored banking solution to facilitate their growth. This article details the key features and benefits of the SmartUp Account, highlighting how it supports new businesses in their initial stages and beyond.
1. Choice of Accounts
SmartUp Alpha Current Account: Ideal for newly established start-ups, this account requires no minimum balance for the first year and waives the annual fee for Debit Cards. It provides essential banking services without the initial financial burden.
SmartUp Max Current Account: Suited for start-ups with secured funding, this account offers premium banking services, including a dedicated Relationship Manager, priority service, and exclusive lifestyle privileges, enhancing the overall banking experience.
2. Cash Deposit Facilities
Alpha Current Account: Allows up to 25 free transactions per month, with a maximum deposit limit of Rs 100 lakhs.
Max Current Account: Offers 60 free transactions per month, with a deposit limit of Rs 200 lakhs, accommodating higher transaction volumes for more established businesses.
3. Debit Card Benefits
Alpha Current Account: Comes with a Platinum Debit Card, providing a cashback of Re. 1 for every Rs 100 spent.
Max Current Account: Features enhanced benefits, including a 10% discount on entertainment, grocery, and lifestyle purchases, and a cashback of Rs 2 on every Rs 150 spent.
4. Credit Card Options
Business Credit Card: Backed by Fixed Deposits (FD), with credit limits up to 75% of the FD amount. Available plans include:
Business MoneyBack: Requires an FD of Rs 45,000.
Business Regalia First: Requires an FD of Rs 2 lakhs.
Business Regalia: Requires an FD of Rs 4 lakhs.
5. Alliances and Partnerships
The SmartUp Account provides access to special rates for essential business services such as office space, advisory services, co-working spaces, logistics, digital marketing, public relations, and content writing, thanks to the bank’s negotiated partnerships.
6. Networking Portal
The account includes access to a networking portal, enabling start-ups to connect with other businesses, potential investors, and gather valuable customer feedback, fostering growth and collaboration.
7. Marketing Opportunities
SmartUp Account holders gain exposure through a dedicated start-up section featuring over 1200 merchants, reaching 3 million visitors monthly. This exposure helps businesses tap into a broad customer base, with the bank promoting these start-ups to its 37 million-strong customer network.
8. Forex Advisory
A dedicated team of experts offers guidance on foreign direct investment (FDI) rules, FEMA, and RBI regulations. Additionally, start-ups benefit from special foreign exchange rates for international transactions.
9. Digital Payments
The SmartUp Account supports secure and flexible digital payments through a comprehensive payment gateway. Partnerships with major online retailers and effective POS solutions streamline business transactions, reducing reliance on cash and cheques. The Enet platform facilitates bulk payments.
10. Tax Payment
The account also allows for the payment of direct and indirect taxes through digital channels, simplifying the tax payment process for businesses.
11. Nodal Accounts
For e-commerce and payment service providers, the SmartUp Account assists in setting up nodal accounts as required by RBI regulations. These accounts pool funds collected from multiple sellers, ensuring compliance and efficient fund management.
12. Collection Services
HDFC Bank provides extensive collection and cash management services through 2400 locations, including options such as eCMS and PayZapp for online payments, enhancing convenience and operational efficiency.
While a startup will come with its various challenges, HDFC Bank offers the ideal solution for you!
* The information provided in this article is generic in nature and for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for specific advice in your own circumstances.