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NDB Bank–ABEC empower students pursuing overseas education

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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May 30, 2025

NDB Bank has further strengthened its commitment to enabling Sri Lankan students to pursue global academic opportunities through a newly signed memorandum of understanding with Australian Business Education Centre (ABEC), a leading international education consultancy.

NDB Bank–ABEC empower students pursuing overseas education

The official signing ceremony was held with the participation of senior representatives from both organisations. Representing NDB Bank were Senior Vice President Personal Banking and Customer Experience Sanjaya Perera and Vice President Retail Banking Zeyan Hemeed. ABEC was represented by its Managing Director H.J.M. Dilip Kumara and Executive Director N.S. Amarasinghe.

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