Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

ANC-MONASH GRADUATES DRIVE THEIR STARTUP FORWARD

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Vishvajith Wijesinghe and Anuja Fernando launched their future with ANC when they were enrolled on ANC’s Australian Degree Transfer Program right after A- levels completed in Trinity College and S. Thomas’ College respective­ly. They transferre­d to Monash University and graduated in 2013 before they cofounded Potensure Pvt. Ltd. that helps internatio­nal students directly access services that are essential to settle in Australia. Potensure’s growth strategy is based on widening their service network, to expand their presence across the globe, and integrity, loyalty, and commitment are the core values that propel them towards success.

They launched Potensure Mobile App at a well- attended event held at the Mt. Lavinia Hotel recently. The app will connect internatio­nal students with Australian service providers for essential services, including accommodat­ion, air tickets, airport pickups, and part- time jobs, FREE of charge. ANC congratula­tes Vishvajith and Anuja on their entreprene­urial efforts and success!

Given below are some excerpts from the interview with Vishvajith, the Director/ CEO of Potensure:

What attracted you to ANC’s Australian Degree Transfer program?

like lack of affordable housing, exploitati­on in work places, issues with transporta­tion, etc. Potensure is to help them unleash their potential and focus on a successful career in Australia from day one. Anuja also embraced my idea for the startup and has been the greatest strength throughout as the Managing Director of our company.

What are your services available?

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