ICBA ThinkTECH Accelerator 2.0

Information

The ICBA ThinkTECH Accelerator 2.0 is a premier fintech accelerator focused on community banks. It is designed to foster innovation and collaboration between fintech startups and community banks, helping entrepreneurs refine their products and scale their businesses. Participants benefit from mentorship, access to industry experts, and networking opportunities with potential investors and partners. The program also provides resources and support to help startups navigate regulatory challenges and optimize their go-to-market strategies.

How to Apply

To apply for the ICBA ThinkTECH Accelerator 2.0, interested startups should visit the official website and fill out the application form. The application typically requires detailed information about the startup, including its business model, product, target market, and the team. It is important to highlight how the startup’s solution can benefit community banks. The selection process is competitive, and shortlisted candidates may be invited for interviews or to present their solutions.

Total number of startups invested: 13

Average Funding: Specific details on average funding rounds are not provided, but participants can expect substantial support and potential investment opportunities.

Industry: Fintech, Community Banking

Market: United States

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