Intesa Sanpaolo Bank simplifies startup administration with new package
Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- New entrepreneurs can lose up to a month of work annually on administrative tasks like invoicing and payment tracking.
- Intesa Sanpaolo Bank offers a "Start up Package" to simplify these administrative burdens for new businesses.
- The package includes a business transaction account, debit card, online banking, and other services for the first 12 months at no monthly fee.
Slovenia โ The early stages of entrepreneurship often involve significant administrative overhead, potentially costing new businesses up to a month of productive time each year. Tasks such as issuing invoices, tracking payments, and managing documentation consume valuable energy that could otherwise be directed toward business development and acquiring new clients.
Recognizing this challenge, Intesa Sanpaolo Bank has introduced a "Start up Package" designed to alleviate these administrative burdens for newly established companies. The package aims to provide essential banking and digital solutions, helping entrepreneurs build a stable foundation from the outset.
The "Start up Package" is available to businesses, sole proprietors, artisans, and freelancers operating for less than one year. It includes 12 months of free business transaction account management, an Activa Visa business debit card, access to the IN online and mobile banking platforms, SMS notifications for card transactions, and the setup and monthly fee for one POS terminal. The package also covers a set number of frequently used transactions.
Furthermore, to further reduce administrative workload, Intesa Sanpaolo Bank is offering clients 12 months of free use of the basic package of the Raฤun123 application. This modern online and mobile solution simplifies invoicing, allowing for unlimited invoice issuance, tax confirmation, and sending of e-invoices, along with business overview via a mobile app.
Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.