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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2025
BYLC Ventures opens applications for third cohort 

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24 March, 2021, 06:50 pm
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BYLC Ventures opens applications for third cohort 

TBS Report
24 March, 2021, 06:50 pm
Last modified: 24 March, 2021, 06:51 pm
BYLC Ventures opens applications for third cohort 

After successfully completing two cohorts, BYLC Ventures has launched applications for its third  cohort on 18 March.

The startup accelerator programme, which aims to provide support beyond  funding to aspiring startup founders, is looking for young entrepreneurs with dynamic ideas who can  add value to the economy of Bangladesh, reads a press release. 

Winning teams of cohort 3 of BYLC Ventures will receive seed funding of Tk8 lakh with an  option of further Tk15 lakh in additional investment. Moreover, the teams will have access to a  co-working space, mentoring, and a rigorous accelerator curriculum for six months.  

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In accordance with their vision of helping passionate young founders get kick-started with their big  ideas, BYLC Ventures was launched in 2019. 

By providing technical support to validate  a startup and seed funding to go fast to market, they provide a set of acceleration support, including  a plug-and-play commercial space to work from, customized business training led by successful  CEO-turned-mentors, and a suite of professional support such as legal, accounting, and corporate  governance. 

A total of 13 startups have graduated under BYLC Ventures. These startups have created  employment opportunities for over 200 people and generated a combined revenue of Tk10,082,464. 

"Financial and legal compliance are big hiccups for any startup in Bangladesh. BYLC Ventures  provides aspiring entrepreneurs the mentorship needed to get past these hurdles and to grow and  scale into sustainable ventures," says Barisha Rabbe, Manager, BYLC Ventures. 

Applications for the third cohort are open till April 15, 2021. Interested applicants can visit BYLC  Ventures' website (http://ventures.bylc.org/) to learn more.

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