Business Canvas Obtains TI-3 Grade in Technology Credit Evaluation... Accelerates Technology Special Listing
Establishing Foundation for Passing Technical Review of KOSDAQ Special Technology Listing
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Business Canvas, a company leading digital transformation, announced on the 11th that it has obtained the 'TI-3' grade, which meets the conditions for KOSDAQ technology special listing, with an excellent rating in the 'Investment Tech Credit Bureau (TCB)' conducted by NICE Credit Information, a technology credit evaluation agency designated by the Financial Services Commission.
TCB is an index that comprehensively analyzes and evaluates corporate technology value, including technological capability, marketability, business viability, and management competence. For investment-type technology evaluation grades, 10 grades from TI-1 to TI-10 are assigned, and the TI-3 grade obtained by Business Canvas is given to companies with excellent technological capabilities that pass the KOSDAQ technology special listing technical review.
Business Canvas recorded the highest 'TI-1' grade in the expert rating of the investment-type technology credit evaluation, which focuses on growth potential, recognizing the development status, development capability, expertise, and innovativeness of technologies such as big data and artificial intelligence.
In particular, it received excellent evaluations in the fields of technical personnel and technical personnel management, and the visualization technology and recommendation engine technology possessed through the document collaboration tool Typed, which the company provides as a service, were recognized for their technological ripple effects as technologies applicable to various technical areas.
The document collaboration tool 'Typed' operated by Business Canvas is a tool that enables data collection and management and document creation simultaneously, recommending internal company materials related to the work context through systems and technology without users wasting time managing folders one by one. Since entering the B2B market in May this year, it has secured users in 184 countries and is emerging as a global document collaboration SaaS (Software as a Service).
Jung Seokyung, Chief Engineer at Business Canvas, said, "Developing enterprise collaboration SaaS was indeed a great challenge as an early startup with limited resources, so I am pleased to have our technological capabilities recognized like this," adding, "We will continue to gain greater recognition for our excellent technological capabilities as K-SaaS on the global stage."
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