Debitsuccess teams up with Institute of Health and Fitness
Debitsuccess teams up with New Zealand Institute of Health and Fitness
Debitsuccess,
Australasia’s leading billing solution company has joined
forces with New Zealand Institute of Health and Fitness
(NZIHF) to offer students payment plans as an alternative
method of paying course fees.
This alliance will see students able to pay for NZIHF personal training courses in regular instalments, rather than one lump sum, therefore making it more affordable and easier for individuals to study to be personal trainers.
Gerome Garthwaite, General Manager, NZIHF says the alternative payment method means more options for students.
“Our business is all about people turning their fitness passion into a rewarding career – having another payment choice gives them a greater opportunity to do just that,” says Gerome.
“We deliver NZQA approved Personal Training Courses in partnership with Open Polytechnic and our graduates are constantly in demand from the huge network of leading fitness clubs we work with in New Zealand and Australia. Working with Debitsuccess means students can focus on their study and career path.”
Jesse Harris, National Sales Manager, Debitsuccess echoes this sentiment.
“NZIHF helps students develop key skills so they can get into the fitness industry quickly and effectively. We’re excited to offer another payment option for these individuals to help them achieve their career goal,” says Jesse.
“Offering an instalment approach to course fees means that they are even more accessible to an increasing number of students, thanks to the flexibility and affordability of payment plans.”
Debitsuccess is part of Transaction Services Group (TSG), a leading global payment solutions provider with a presence in Australasia, the United Kingdom and the United States.
For further information please visit www.debitsuccess.co.nz and www.nzihf.co.nz
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