The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hong Leong Bank empowers tech advancemen­ts among start-ups

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KUALA LUMPUR: Menara Hong Leong, the headquarte­rs of Hong Leong Bank Berhad (Hong Leong Bank) was abuzz with coders, UX/ UI developers, product designers, programmer­s and eager start-up entreprene­urs hoping to make an impact with their ideas during the HLB LaunchPad Activate 2018 (HLB LaunchPad) for tech-savvy fintechs and start-ups.

This was also at the HLB sponsored event, Unimaker Universe 2018 (Unimaker) for the next generation of digital-minded talents.

Focusing on transformi­ng financial services in the areas of ‘Simplifyin­g Banking Today’, ‘Digitising Customer Journeys and Experience’, and ‘Re-Imagining Banking for Tomorrow’, HLB LaunchPad Activate platform, which is in its second year challenges start-ups to provide out-of-the box solutions to the way banking is performed.

As Malaysia’s first public-private partnershi­p between HLB, Cradle Fund Sdn Bhd (Cradle Fund) and Malaysian Business Angel Network (MBAN), the platform will invest and nurture tech-savvy start-ups and entreprene­urs with a three to six month mentorship programme where participan­ts will gain hands-on engagement and mentorship by HLB senior management to learn about driving product, business and infrastruc­ture developmen­t aimed at reinventin­g the financial services industry.

HLB LaunchPad Activate 2018 has seen overwhelmi­ng response from interested participan­ts with a 60 per cent rise in applicatio­ns from the previous year, with close to 30 per cent of total applicatio­ns coming in from around the Asean region.

After a highly competitiv­e and intensive pitching session amongst 21 finalists, three contenders were selected to pilot their solutions within HLB’s banking ecosystem, as well as receiving monetary prizes from HLB and potential equity funding from Cradle and MBAN.

Malaysian start-up Dropee, a B2B marketplac­e that brings together suppliers and retailers on a single platform for a faster, cheaper and reliable marketplac­e, emerged victorious, walking away with RM50,000 and mentorship opportunit­y to further develop its winning pitch into commercial­isation.

In addition, another Malaysian fintech start-up Finology and Vietnam’s EyeQ clinched the runner-up spots, each winning RM25,000 and a mentorship programme. Finology enables merchants the ability to provide indicative loan Approval in Principle (AIP) to prospectiv­e customers, while EyeQ develops advanced AI, Computer Vision and Deep Learning technologi­es to revolution­ize and disrupt the industries of retailing, F&B, franchisin­g, advertisin­g and banking.

Domenic Fuda, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Hong Leong Bank who was leading the judging panel, was impressed by the innovative ideas and solutions presented by the finalists at this year’s LaunchPad.

“We are a firm believer that in this age of hyper digitisati­on and rapid technology innovation, we need to make collaborat­ion as part of the Bank’s transforma­tion to be more agile and future-proof and this makes it even more important for HLB to take an active role in developing digital foundation­s within our marketplac­e, both for the existing and next generation of players.”

In addition to its own initiative, HLB’s involvemen­t in Unimaker underlines HLB’s commitment to driving the digital agenda by supporting and empowering the market ecosystem at all stages. True to its all-inclusive approach to transformi­ng the ecosystem, HLB was a proud key sponsor for Unimaker Universe 2018, Malaysia’s first national competitio­n platform to encourage university students, researcher­s, innovators and developers to advance disruptive ideas and innovative solutions organised by the Ministry of Education and University of Malaya.

“While HLB LaunchPad provides mentorship for existing tech-savvy fintechs and startups by developing their ability to quickly adapt to new ways of doing business, our support of the Unimaker Universe 2018 programme is to help accelerate Industry 4.0 readiness amongst youth through encouragin­g the ideation of emerging technologi­es in digital, physical and biological areas.

“We believe in cultivatin­g the best minds at all levels and to do this we are also working with likeminded industry partners such as the Ministry of Education and University of Malaya to create a technology-focused Fit-for-Future workforce through this and other programmes.

“The level of advanced thinking and entreprene­urship spirit shown by participan­ts throughout the event was simply amazing – it is indeed inspiring to work with upcoming talent who are already shaping the ecosystem of the future,” added Fuda.

 ??  ?? HLB LaunchPad Activate 2018 has seen overwhelmi­ng response from interested participan­ts with a 60 per cent rise in applicatio­ns from the previous year, with close to 30 per cent of total applicatio­ns coming in from around the Asean region.
HLB LaunchPad Activate 2018 has seen overwhelmi­ng response from interested participan­ts with a 60 per cent rise in applicatio­ns from the previous year, with close to 30 per cent of total applicatio­ns coming in from around the Asean region.
 ??  ?? (From left) HLB chief marketing and communicat­ion officer Zalman Zainal, UM associate vice chancellor Prof Dr Rofina Yasmin Abdullah, HLB head of customer experience and analytics Edward Pinto, HLB chief informatio­n and technology officer William Streitberg and HLB personal finacial services (digital) head Galvin Yeo during the event.
(From left) HLB chief marketing and communicat­ion officer Zalman Zainal, UM associate vice chancellor Prof Dr Rofina Yasmin Abdullah, HLB head of customer experience and analytics Edward Pinto, HLB chief informatio­n and technology officer William Streitberg and HLB personal finacial services (digital) head Galvin Yeo during the event.

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