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EuroKids Asia's most trusted brand

MUMBAI: EuroKids, the preschool chain, has been awarded as the Most Trusted Pre-School in Asia by IBC Infomedia, a global brand consultancy. This honour was bestowed on EuroKids as part of Asia’s Most Trusted Brand Awards at a ceremony held in Bangkok, Thailand.

These awards are driven by market research and consumer insights; and are given to brands with global recall, international reach and proud legacies.

EuroKids International CEO Prajodh Rajan said, “It is a testament to our efforts of nurturing young children in not just a pre-school, but in a second home-like environment. All our initiatives are directed keeping in mind our ‘Child First’ ideology which is at the core of our pedagogy, ensuring that a child’s development, safety and engagement needs are well fulfilled as they play, learn, grow and imbibe essential life skills." He added, “We are being appreciated for our sustained efforts in offering an enriching, innovative and interactive learning process.”

EuroKids has won over 17 awards, which reflect the unique training methodology coupled with NextGen advantages and 360 degree support in building the franchise business.

Additionally, EuroKids is the only preschool in India that has received an International certification on safety standards at its preschools from global Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC) firm Bureau Veritas.

With a legacy of over 15 years, EuroKids has built a network of 900+ preschools across three countries and 350+ towns and cities and has nurtured over 300,000 children. Moreover, EuroKids has enabled more than 600 entrepreneurs to build a long term successful business, 80 per cent of whom are women.