NDB Privilege Banking hosted the Global Education Expo 2025, an exclusive event curated for Privilege customers and their families, in collaboration with ACH Education. The event was held at the NDB Privilege Havelock Centre Branch recently and brought together an audience of clients keen on exploring global education opportunities for their children.
The Expo provided participants with invaluable access to over 30 leading international universities, represented by their officials, who shared insights on academic programmes, admission processes, scholarships, and pathways for higher education across destinations such as Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, and popular European countries, the bank said in a media release.
For NDB, the event also highlighted the unique benefits of the NDB Student File proposition, designed to make overseas education seamless for students and their families. The Student File serves as a comprehensive financial solution for those pursuing education abroad, offering a trusted framework for fee payments, remittances, and value-added banking services tailored to the needs of students.
The Global Education Expo 2025 welcomed around 50 valued Privilege Banking clients, offering them not only expert guidance from international universities but also the personalised banking advisory of NDB Privilege Relationship Managers. The event underscored NDB’s continued commitment to supporting its clients in some of the most important milestones of their lives, particularly in shaping the educational and professional journeys of the next generation.
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