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What People Who Have Studied with Kapiture Say

The experiences shared here come from participants who have completed one or more of our programs. They represent a range of backgrounds and starting points.

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Participants

4.7/5

Avg. Rating

64%

Return for 2nd Program

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In Participants' Own Words

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Arisa Sukhon

HR Manager · Bangkok

I joined the Market Analysis Fundamentals course mainly because I kept reading news about SET fluctuations without really understanding what was driving them. The sessions were quite different from what I expected — more grounded, more questioning of assumptions. I now feel much less confused when I read the business pages.

February 2026 · Market Analysis Fundamentals

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Wanchai Kiatphan

Civil Engineer · Nonthaburi

The Corporate Finance program helped me understand what the finance team in my company is actually talking about in project meetings. The exercises using real scenario examples were practical and stayed close to the kinds of situations I actually face. I would have appreciated one more session on cost allocation, but overall the program covered what I needed.

January 2026 · Corporate Finance

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Pimchanok Saengsuk

Independent Consultant · Bangkok

I was a little uncertain about the mentorship program at first — it felt like a significant commitment over four months. But the customization was genuine. My sessions were different from what I had expected because they responded to where my understanding actually was. The pace adjusted when I needed more time on something. I came away with a clearer sense of the areas I still want to develop.

March 2026 · Financial Planning Mentorship

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Thanakorn Nitiphat

Operations Manager · Samut Prakan

The Corporate Finance sessions were compact but well organized. I liked that the educator was direct about what the program does not cover — that set appropriate expectations from the start. The reference guide has been useful in practice; I've gone back to it several times since finishing.

February 2026 · Corporate Finance

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Natnicha Phromma

Research Coordinator · Bangkok

The market analysis course was interesting precisely because it didn't try to teach you how to pick stocks. Instead, it focused on how to read the information available and what questions to ask. That was more useful to me than a course that promised something more dramatic. Small group made the discussion meaningful.

January 2026 · Market Analysis Fundamentals

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Somchai Jaturapat

Business Owner · Bangkok

I enrolled in the mentorship program after years of being uncertain about the financial side of my business. What I valued most was that my mentor never steered me toward a particular decision — instead, sessions helped me understand what I was actually looking at when reading my own financial statements. Still ongoing, but worthwhile so far.

February 2026 · Financial Planning Mentorship

Case Studies

Participant Journeys in Detail

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Jirapat Treesuwan

IT Project Manager · Bangkok · Corporate Finance Program

Starting Point

Jirapat participated regularly in budget reviews for IT projects but struggled to interpret the financial language used by the finance team. Terms like "variance analysis" and "capitalization threshold" frequently appeared without explanation, creating communication gaps.

How the Program Helped

The Corporate Finance program introduced financial statement structure and budget terminology through workplace scenarios. Jirapat worked through exercises modeled on IT project budget reviews, which made the concepts immediately recognizable.

After the Program

He now contributes more meaningfully to budget meetings and spends less time seeking clarification from the finance team on standard terminology. The reference guide remains on his desk several months later.

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Kultida Wongsa

Freelance Designer · Bangkok · Market Analysis Fundamentals

Starting Point

Kultida had no formal finance education and felt unable to evaluate financial news critically. She wanted to understand what market reports actually indicated before considering any kind of long-term financial planning.

How the Program Helped

The course walked through the structure of economic indicators and demonstrated — using historical data — how the same information can be interpreted differently. This gave Kultida a more calibrated way of reading financial media.

After the Program

She has developed a more considered approach to reading financial information and reports feeling less reactive to market headlines. She later enrolled in the mentorship program to explore personal finance topics in more depth.

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Ratchanee Nanthachai

SME Owner · Chiang Mai · Financial Planning Mentorship

Starting Point

Ratchanee ran a small retail business but had limited knowledge of how to read her own business financials. She wanted to develop a more structured understanding before speaking with an accountant about growth planning.

How the Program Helped

Sessions were conducted online to accommodate her location in Chiang Mai. The mentorship path was built around retail business financials — cash flow statements, margin analysis, and basic budgeting. The pace allowed her to apply concepts between sessions.

After the Program

She now reads her monthly accounts with more confidence and feels better equipped for conversations with her accountant. She noted that the program's tone — not pushing toward any particular financial action — was important to her.

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