Ami Probashi, a leading digital migration platform with millions of users, has signed an agreement with K-Village to expand access to Korean language learning opportunities for students and job seekers in Bangladesh.
The agreement was signed by Ahsanul Haque, Head of Operations and Sales at Ami Probashi, and Martin Kwon, Vice President of K-Village.
Ami Probashi is a technology-driven platform focused on addressing migration challenges through digital solutions, while K-Village is an educational consultancy specialising in South Korea-focused academic and career pathways.
Under the partnership, users of Ami Probashi app will be able to enroll directly in both online and in-person Korean language courses offered by K-Village.
The courses are designed for individuals preparing for higher education, training, or employment opportunities in South Korea.
The training will be conducted by native South Korean instructors who are proficient in Korean, English, and Bengali, ensuring effective communication and a strong learning foundation.
Through this collaboration, Ami Probashi aims to strengthen its overseas employment support ecosystem by integrating skill development services and improving access to structured language training aligned with job opportunities abroad.
Both organisations expressed confidence that the partnership will help develop a more skilled and better-prepared workforce for opportunities in South Korea, while promoting culturally informed language learning in Bangladesh.
Ami Probashi Head of Marketing Inam Ahmad, along with representatives from both organisations, were also present at the signing ceremony.
