NDB Bank has announced its latest partnership with Student in Aus Education Consultants. The strategic collaboration, marked by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 25th July 2025, aims to further simplify access to global education by offering a comprehensive suite of financial solutions to students and their families.
The official signing took place at NDB Bank’s Head Office, with Sanjaya Perera, Senior Vice President – Personal Banking & Customer Experience, and Vinjaya Jayasinghe, Assistant Vice President – Branch Operations, representing the bank. Signing on behalf of Student in Aus Education Consultants were Directors Charith Ranasinghe and Ms. Shafrina Rizvi, the bank said in a media release.
Through this partnership, aspiring students will gain streamlined access to financial tools essential for studying abroad, including tailored education loans, student file facilities, foreign remittance solutions, and advisory services. The collaboration is designed to support students at every stage of their overseas education journey—from application and visa processing to international settlement.
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