Building Trust Through Partnership
We work with educators, financial institutions, and community organizations throughout Thailand who share our belief that trading education should be accessible and honest.
Three Partnership Models
Different organizations need different approaches. Here's how we typically work together.
Educational Institutions
We provide curriculum support and guest lectures for universities and technical colleges. Usually starts with a single semester pilot program.
Community Groups
Local financial literacy organizations often refer members to our beginner courses. We adjust schedules to fit community needs when possible.
Financial Services
Banks and credit unions sometimes ask us to deliver basic trading workshops for their customers. These are always educational, never promotional.
What Partners Actually Get
No fluff here. These are the practical things partners tell us they find most useful when working with us.
Curriculum Flexibility
We adapt course content to fit your audience. A university seminar looks different from a weekend workshop for community members. Both work, but they need different approaches.
Co-Branded Materials
Partners can use our course materials with their own branding. Makes it easier to integrate into existing programs without starting from scratch.
Ongoing Support
After initial setup, partners get access to our instructor team for questions. Most partnerships run for multiple semesters once they get going.
What Current Partners Say
These are people who've actually worked with us through at least one full program cycle.
Started with a single workshop in late 2024. The materials were solid enough that we expanded to a full semester course for autumn 2025.
Our members needed basic financial education that wasn't trying to sell them something. Neurthrive's approach matched what we were looking for.
We wanted workshops that taught concepts without pushing specific products. The content stays educational, which makes it easier for us to endorse.
Interested in Working Together?
Most partnerships start with a conversation about what your audience actually needs. No pressure, no sales pitch.
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