Your Financing and Postal Bank Strengthen Student Support with a New Agreement to Facilitate Access to Funding

Your Financing and Postal Bank Strengthen Student Support with a New Agreement to Facilitate Access to Funding

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Your Financing and Postal Bank Strengthen Support for Students with a New Agreement to Facilitate Access to Financing

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“Your Financing” and “Postal Bank” have signed a new partnership agreement aimed at facilitating access for Moroccan students to banking financing. This is through the “ENSEIGNEMENT PLUS” guarantee mechanism designated for funding higher education.

The agreement was signed in the capital, Rabat, by the General Director of Your Financing, Said Jabrani, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Postal Bank, Amin Najar. The agreement aims to guarantee bank loans directed to students enrolled in private higher education institutions, to finance tuition fees either partially or fully.

Both parties emphasized that this step comes as part of a shared commitment to support youth and empower them to continue their academic journey under the best conditions, through simplified and tailored financing solutions.

Said Jabrani noted that the agreement reflects Your Financing’s commitment to accompany Moroccan youth, stating: “We strive to facilitate access to guaranteed financing to enable young people to build their future confidently.”

For his part, Amin Najar stressed that education is one of Postal Bank’s priorities, affirming that this initiative “aims to provide comprehensive solutions that meet the needs of students and their families.”

This initiative falls within a broader vision aimed at promoting equality of opportunity and encouraging a new generation of Moroccan talents capable of facing future challenges.

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