BNK Busan Bank held a demo day for the regional startup support center, ‘Some Incubator (Start-Up Matching Incubator),’ at the Busan Bank headquarters on the afternoon of the 6th.


Busan Bank’s ‘Some Incubator’ is a startup nurturing platform that comprehensively supports early venture companies’ growth by providing investment attraction support, free office space, and customized management consulting.


At the event, a total of 17 companies, including the 8th batch of ‘Some Incubator’ and graduates, participated in an investor relations (IR) session for investment attraction and business partnerships, product and business model promotion, and networking.


Startup stakeholders such as venture capitalists (VCs), accelerators (ACs), and institutional investors also attended and discussed future collaboration possibilities and investment plans in a separately prepared 1:1 business meet-up space within the venue.

BNK Busan Bank President Bang Seong-bin (sixth from the left in the front row) and representatives of the 8th graduating companies of the 'Some Incubator' are taking a group commemorative photo.

BNK Busan Bank President Bang Seong-bin (sixth from the left in the front row) and representatives of the 8th graduating companies of the 'Some Incubator' are taking a group commemorative photo.

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Bang Seong-bin, President of Busan Bank, said, “This demo day is an opportunity to review the achievements of startups that have grown together with Some Incubator and to lay the foundation for a new leap forward. We will continue to support so that the dreams of Some Incubator, which does not fear change and innovation, can be realized.”



BNK Busan Bank opened ‘Some Incubator’ in July 2019, and so far, a total of 90 companies have completed the startup support program. Currently, 13 companies selected for the 8th batch have attracted a total investment of about 3 billion KRW through linkage with BNK Venture Investment, and follow-up investments are also under review.


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