Who are the Narai Boon programmes designed for?
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Our courses are developed with adults aged 40 and above in mind — people who have some life experience with money but want to build a more considered, structured approach. No prior study in finance is needed or expected. Participants come from varied backgrounds and find they learn well from each other too.
Do I need any previous financial knowledge to join?
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Not at all. Each programme begins from a point that anyone with everyday experience managing a household can follow. We avoid jargon wherever possible, and when technical terms do appear, we take the time to explain them clearly.
How are the sessions structured and how large are the groups?
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Sessions are conducted in small groups, typically 6–10 participants, at our centre in Ratchathewi. Each session balances short presentations, group discussion, and practical exercises. We find that smaller groups allow for more genuine conversation and a better learning experience for everyone involved.
What language are the courses conducted in?
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All sessions are delivered in English. Written materials are provided in English, and instructors are available to clarify points in Thai when needed. This makes our programmes well-suited for expatriates, bilingual households, and Thai adults who prefer English-medium learning.
Can I enrol in just one course, or do I need to take all of them?
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Each course stands entirely on its own — there is no prerequisite or required sequence. You are welcome to enrol in whichever programme most closely matches what is relevant to your life right now.
Where exactly are the sessions held?
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Sessions take place at our centre at 82 Sri Ayutthaya Road, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400. The area is accessible via BTS Phaya Thai station. Parking is limited, so we recommend arriving by public transport when possible.
What happens if I need to reschedule or cannot attend a session?
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We understand that plans change. Please let us know as early as possible if you are unable to attend. We will do our best to find a suitable alternative, and participants in multi-session programmes may carry over a missed session to the next scheduled intake, subject to availability.