HSBC India starts global education payments

HSBC India starts global education payments

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Category : Business and economics Published on: September 18 2024

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  • HSBC India has launched a global education payment service, allowing Indian students and the bank's customers to pay tuition fees directly at over 600 international universities and colleges. 
  • The purpose of this service is to streamline the process of foreign exchange payments, providing a fully digital experience for students and their families, and simplifying the payment of fees for overseas education.
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