At the end of it all, the winning business will receive £30,000 of equity-free seed funding, mentoring from business experts and a fully-funded intern, with the runner-up receiving the same benefits but with a funding of £20,000 instead.
Subu said: “I am absolutely thrilled to be taking part in the programme. We hope to network with angel investors, venture capitalists and successful business professionals and build lasting relationships with the 82 other start-ups who are on a similar journey to solve real life problems. The programme will help hone my skillset as a founder in resource management, product delivery, leadership, finance and marketing.
“Santander Universities Emerging Entrepreneurs Programme provides an exceptional platform to help us reach universities. Throughout the programme, we will be working persistently to understand clearing needs and deliver the best clearing solution for admission departments”.
Matt Hutnell, Director of Santander Universities UK said: “We’re delighted to celebrate 10 years of supporting entrepreneurship with our dedicated new programme for student and graduate start-ups from across our partner universities.
“Adapting to the current environment, our new digital offering will support young entrepreneurs with their innovative business ideas particularly in light of present-day challenges and we look forward to judging the immense array of entrepreneurial talent at the national final later in the year.”
The winner and runner-up will be announced at the end of September at the virtual final.