NDB Bank recently participated in the Open Day events organised by ACH Education in Ratnapura and Negombo. These events, aimed at individuals aspiring to pursue higher education abroad, served as valuable platforms for attendees to explore global study opportunities while gaining insights into the comprehensive financial solutions offered by NDB, the bank said in a media release.
Representatives from NDB’s Elevate team were on hand to engage directly with students and their families, introducing the bank’s Student File proposition, a specialised package designed to simplify the financial aspects of studying overseas. From education loans and foreign remittance support to personalised advisory services, the Student File offers a streamlined, end-to-end solution that allows students to focus on their academic aspirations with confidence.
To further enhance convenience, customers are provided with a single point of contact, NDB’s dedicated Elevate Officers, who manage all payments to the university and related expenses throughout the entire duration of the student’s time overseas. This personalised service ensures uninterrupted financial support and peace of mind for both students and their families.
By partnering with ACH Education, a respected leader in international education consultancy, NDB is able to complement expert guidance on admissions, visas, and university placement with secure, flexible, and timely banking facilities. This synergy ensures that students not only find the right academic pathways but also have access to the necessary financial resources to make their overseas education dreams a reality.
Speaking on the initiative, Gihan Punchihewa, Assistant Vice President – Privilege Banking from NDB stated, “We are proud to be part of ACH Education’s Open Day events, as they align perfectly with our mission of being there for all the moments that matter. Studying abroad is a significant milestone, and NDB is here to ensure that the financial journey is as smooth and stress-free as possible for students and their families.”
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