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A learning organisation built around the needs of people in their forties and beyond

Ayutthaya Learning was founded with the understanding that formal financial education has rarely been designed with mid-life and later-life realities in mind. We set out to change that.

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Founded in Bangkok, rooted in practical learning

Ayutthaya Learning opened its doors in 2013, founded by a small group of financial educators and adult learning specialists who had worked for years in the Thai financial sector. What began as a single workshop series in Ratchathewi gradually developed into a structured curriculum.

The name references the historical city of Ayutthaya — once a cosmopolitan centre of trade, learning, and considered decision-making. We chose it deliberately. Our courses are not about speed or quick fixes. They are about building understanding that serves you over time.

Over the past twelve years, more than six hundred learners have worked through our programmes. Many come back as referrals from family members who completed a course before them. That quiet, word-of-mouth pattern is something we take seriously — it tells us we are doing the work properly.

To make careful financial thinking accessible at every stage of adult life

We believe that financial decisions made after forty deserve as much thoughtful support as any other major life decision. The challenge is that most available education is designed for people accumulating wealth, not for those who are consolidating, protecting, and passing it on thoughtfully.

Our mission is to fill that gap — with courses that take the learner's existing life as the starting point, not some abstract ideal. We do not tell people what their goals should be. We help them examine their own circumstances clearly and think through the options available to them.

2013
Year Founded
600+
Learners Enrolled
3
Core Programmes
Bangkok
Based in Thailand

People who bring both expertise and patience to the work

Our educators and advisors come from backgrounds in financial planning, adult education, and estate law. What they share is a commitment to meeting learners where they are.

PW

Pratheep Wanchai

Twenty years in personal finance and adult education. Designed the core curriculum for all three programmes.

NS

Natthida Suwan

Former pension fund analyst with expertise in Thai and international account structures for pre-retirement planning.

KL

Kasem Limchai

Specialist in household finance and extended-family asset planning. Leads the Family Office Foundations programme.


How we approach the responsibility of teaching

Financial education carries responsibility. We take that seriously across every aspect of how our programmes are designed and delivered.

Certified Educators

All lead instructors hold relevant professional qualifications in financial planning or adult education, certified under Thai Financial Advisors Association standards.

Editorial Independence

Our curriculum is developed independently. We do not accept funding from financial product providers, and our educators do not recommend specific products during courses.

Data Privacy

Learner information and consultation content is treated as strictly confidential. We comply with Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) in all data handling processes.

Small Cohort Design

We deliberately limit cohort sizes — twelve for foundational courses, seven for advanced programmes — so each learner receives meaningful attention throughout.

Curriculum Review

All course materials are reviewed annually against changes in Thai tax law, pension regulations, and estate planning frameworks to ensure accuracy.

Learner Wellbeing

We maintain a clear code of conduct that protects learners from pressure, inappropriate advice, or any form of product sales within our educational environment.


Respect, clarity, and the long view

Ayutthaya Learning operates from a belief that adult learners — particularly those navigating financial decisions after forty — deserve education designed with their actual circumstances at the centre. Thai households carry particular patterns: extended family obligations, mixed pension and savings histories, properties inherited across generations. Generic financial education rarely addresses these layers with care.

Our programmes treat the learner as the most important variable in the equation, not an abstract profile. Before recommending a programme, we encourage a conversation. During a programme, educators invite questions and do not rush through uncomfortable subjects. After a programme, follow-up provisions are built in — not as add-ons, but as part of the original structure.

We are not a large institution. Our size is deliberate. It allows us to maintain quality, keep cohorts personal, and remain responsive to the specific questions that real learners bring to each session. Financial education delivered this way tends to be remembered and used — which is the only outcome that matters to us.


If you would like to learn more about how we work

We are always glad to spend a few minutes discussing your situation and whether one of our programmes would be appropriate.

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