Scivantage, a financial services software and tech provider, launched its FinTech Incubator Program in collaboration with Stevens Institute of Technology this summer. The Incubator is a rolling 12-week program designed to help entrepreneurs and startup companies obtain the necessary resources and expert guidance to take their endeavors to the next step.
This cycle’s program’s application portal opened on May 15th, 2014 at scivantageincubator and is scheduled to close on July 3rd, 2014. After the application process, the select entrepreneurs and startups will participate in a “Pitch Day” to pitch their ideas and win a spot in the Incubator Program.
Throughout the program, entrepreneurs will have access to various forms of aid in developing their startup companies, including, but not limited to, seed funding of up to $25,000, expertise from financial industry professionals, office space for each participant provided by Scivantage, sales, marketing, and design support, and other benefits.
The Incubator Program will conclude with an Incubator Investor Demo Day, where all Incubator participants will have the opportunity to showcase their projects to FinTech executives and investors.
Scivantage encourages entrepreneurs who have unprecedented and innovative ideas to contribute to the financial services industry to apply. In a statement, Adnane Charchour, CEO of Scivantage says, “This program is an exciting way for financial technology entrepreneurs to leverage our years of successful experience, world-class technology platform and growing base of financial services customers in order to bring ideas to market.”
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