SAFRA Education Scheme helps SAFRA members pursue their dreams through the award of bond-free scholarships.
Ivan Lim wants to be a programming and mathematics teacher, Toh Jun Ting wants to develop his startup, and Muhammad Firdaus wants to improve his skills in graphic design.
The trio were among the 10 successful applicants of the SAFRA Education Scheme in 2017.
First established in 1994, the Scheme aims to provide opportunities for SAFRA members to upgrade themselves through education.
Over the years, SAFRA has partnered with reputable institutions, such as SIM-Global Education and PSB Academy, to offer bond-free scholarships to members.
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