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ATENEO-BPI TRAININGS DISCOUNT PACKAGE

To enable more MFIs to send more participants to trainings, Ateneo-BPI is offering an exciting discount package on the registration fee.

The registration fee is PhP3,500 per participant that covers electronic copy of the course materials, and a certificate of attendance from Ateneo de Manila University. Participants have the option to avail of meals (3 meals and 2 snacks) and lodging (3 days and 2 nights based on twin sharing) for an additional fee of PhP3,000.

However, for every additional staff sent, The Ateneo-BPI Microfinance Capacity Building Partnership offers discounts as shown in the table below.

# of Staff Sent

Discount Rate

Registration Fee per Staff

Total Registration Fee

1

None

PhP3,500

PhP3,500

2

10%

3,150

6,300

3

15%

2,975

8,925

4

20%

2,800

11.200

5

25%

2,625

13,125

6

30%

2,450

14,700

7

35%

2,275

15,925

8

40%

2,100

16,800

With the menu of training courses available, your MFI will surely find something in store for you. Check out our course schedule and register online, before slots ran out.

Note: The discount package is applicable to the registration fee only. Meals and lodging are not included in the package. MFIs who wish to send more than 8 participants will still enjoy the 40% discount on registration fee.

 

 
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