NBAD ties up with IDP Education Australia for a competitive student loan package
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, April 07 - 2005 at 10:23
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National Bank Of Abu Dhabi (NBAD), UAE's largest bank, has a special Student Banking package that facilitates financial assistance for students to cover for tuition fees and other cost of living expenses, making education dreams a reality
A three-day Interview Program road show with over 30 reputable Australian universities is being organized by IDP Education Australia at Dubai Crowne Plaza Hotel (April 8-9, 2005) and at Abu Dhabi Sheraton Hotel (April 10, 2005) between 5pm and 9pm.
Mr. Khalid Deemas, Head of Retail Banking Group, NBAD, said "As a responsible corporate citizen, the Bank is committed to serving students in their pursuit of higher education by offering them the lowest interest rate on our Student Personal Loans as well as flexible repayment options".
Mr. Sanjeev Verma, Director of IDP, said "Our tie up with NBAD reflects our philosophy to assist students explore avenues to facilitate their admission into Australian Universities and colleges. We are confident that this relationship shall immensely benefit the residents of UAE wishing to study in Australia".
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