INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, JUNE 18The British College has entered into a strategic collaboration with
Fintech Alliance Nepal demonstrating their shared commitment to advancing excellence in the fintech industry.
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Fintech Alliance Nepal is a cross-industry, non-profit initiative that
serves as a vital platform for fostering collaboration among fintech market participants and stakeholders
It offers a unique opportunity for members to collectively address the challenges facing the industry through innovative solutions.TBC
solidified their partnership and unlocked unparalleled opportunities for its students through a formal signing of Memorandum of
This collaboration grants the students exclusive access to FAN's prestigious monthly events and facilitation with 100 esteemed fintech
professionals.
It also gives students access to the seminars delivered by distinguished local and global guest speakers,
and enables TBC to invite industry experts to deliver insightful guest lectures at the college.The partnership will also open up internship
and placement prospects within the fintech industry for TBC students
Deputy Principal of The British College Dr Patrick McCrudden expressed his enthusiasm for the value that the partnership would bring."This
collaboration presents an exceptional opportunity for the students to excel in their chosen fields and gain access to invaluable mentors and
connections that will shape their trajectory in various sectors such as Fintech Management, Fintech Business Development, Cybersecurity, and
Development," he said.Chair of FAN Sanjib Subba also emphasised the potential of the collaboration to empower aspiring fintech professionals
with essential skills, networks, and knowledge to thrive in the dynamic fintech landscape.A version of this article appears in the print on
June 19, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.
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