Bank Frick scholarship awarded at the University of Liechtenstein

Bank Frick has once again awarded a scholarship worth CHF 10,900 for participation in the CAS Blockchain and Fintech programme at the University of Liechtenstein. This year, the scholarship goes to Sabrina Zimmermann from Bad Ragaz. She was selected from among eight applicants and will be able to participate in the programme free of charge.

This year, Bank Frick's scholarship goes to Sabrina Zimmermann from Bad Ragaz. Her application was particularly impressive due to her keen interest in continuing her studies in the fields of blockchain and fintech after completing her bachelor's degree in business administration.

Expertise for Liechtenstein and the entire Rhine Valley region

"The cooperation between the University of Liechtenstein and Bank Frick has been a model of success for over five years. The large number of participants in the continuously revised programme and the high demand for the scholarship and further projects demonstrate its relevance not only for the country but also for the entire Rhine Valley region," says Prof. Dr. Martin Angerer, Director of the CAS Blockchain and FinTech and MSc in Innovative Finance programmes, emphasising the importance of the close cooperation.

Caption: Prof. Dr. Martin Angerer, Director of the CAS Blockchain and FinTech programme and the MSc in Innovative Finance, scholarship holder Sabrina Zimmermann and Tonja Kohler, Head of Marketing Communication at Bank Frick.