Financepeer, an education fee financing company that aims to enable affordable and quality education accessible to the masses, has roped in Rohit Sharma as their Brand Ambassador. He will now be the face of the brand and will also feature in all its endorsements. The deal will help the Mumbai Indians, and Team India batsman contribute to the EdTech company by transforming the education sector and introducing innovation across different education segments.
Rohit Sharma will also take part in Financepeer’s various digital activities, which has already provided holistic education to almost one million students across the country. Founded in 2017, the company had real growth this year when many people started to feel the need for School fee financing models in recent times.
Rohit Gajbhiye, Founder and CEO of Financepeer, said, “We are extremely happy and honored to collaborate with Rohit Sharma. Our brand is represented by our core values – Transparency, Integrity, Accountability, and Commitment to society.”
Rohit Sharma’s commented on this deal and said, “I am pleased to be associated with Financepeer. I believe they have an interesting business model catering to the most important sector – education. As a parent, I do understand the value associated with your child’s future and I’m glad that Financepeer has been assisting a number of parents through their venture. I look forward to my collaboration with them as they continue to help students secure holistic education.”
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