Nations Trust Bank American Express is now offering up to 20 month installment plans for education-related payments. With great importance placed on higher education comes the responsibility of paying tuition fees – whether it is for someone completing their last year at school or wanting to enroll in a degree or MBA programme. Whatever the aspirations might be, Nations Trust Bank American Express Cardmembers can now enjoy extended installment plans up to 20 months at any educational institute in Sri Lanka, the bank said in a media release.
Niluka Gunatilake, Head of Cards at Nations Trust Bank, commenting on the bank’s exclusive privilege to Cardmembers, said: “We're always looking to support our Cardmembers in every aspect of their lives. With rising tuition fees, settling educational fees might not always be a feasible option. The goal of offering installment plans for education fees is to help our Cardmembers have the ability to fully support their children’s success, or even their own passions, and to worry less about funding the education. We want to assure our Cardmembers that they can always rely on Nations Trust Bank American Express and we’re happy to be able to support.”
Cardmembers can have access to the Nations Trust Bank American Express education settlement plans by simply making an upfront fee payment of Rs. 25,000 or more.
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