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Fintech Firm, PayHelpa Launches Student Ambassador Programme
PayHelpa, an avant-garde fintech company renowned for harnessing the potential of artificial general intelligence in facilitating seamless cross-border transactions, has introduced its highly anticipated Student Ambassador Programme.
The inaugural event was held in Texas, USA, marking a momentous stride towards broadening prospects for Nigerian students pursuing education in the United States and Canada.
During the programme’s launch, Ayodeji Adesola, cofounder of PayHelpa, emphasized the company’s unwavering commitment to nurturing the next generation of fintech trailblazers. Adesola highlighted the exclusivity and meticulous selection process for the programme, which will admit a limited cohort of just 50 students.
“We believe that the fintech landscape has seen a revolutionary development with the emergence of PayHelpa. This student ambassador programme is a testament to our dedication to nurturing exceptional talent and fostering a culture of financial inclusivity,” said Adesola at the launch.
Adesola added, “Interested candidates are encouraged to visit our website to apply. Only 50 students will be admitted into the program at this time.”
Aspiring candidates are encouraged to submit their applications at www.payhelpa.com/ambassadors. Only a select group of 50 students will be admitted.
Emmanuel Olorunsheyi, PayHelpa’s cofounder, accentuated a distinctive aspect of the programme. Olorunsheyi underscored the monthly stipend of $2,000 that will be extended to each student ambassador.
“We have made the entry process easy. The candidate must be residing in the USA or Canada, must be a student and must also have access to WhatsApp to enable effective community management and communication,” said Olorunsheyi. “The stipend, on the other hand, recognizes the commitment and dedication required to excel in the program. With a monthly stipend of $2,000, we are helping to alleviate the financial burden that students often face during their academic journey.”
By extending the initiative to Nigerian students studying in North America, PayHelpa said it aimed to bridge the gap between these regions and contribute to the evolution of a globally interconnected fintech ecosystem.