Hungarian student discount application now available for international students!
Diverzum, Hungary’s leading student discount network, has unveiled its application in English, available on both iOS and Android platforms. This pivotal move is tailored to enhance the lives of the burgeoning community of foreign students in Hungary.
Over the past two years Diverzum has swiftly risen to prominence as Hungary’s go-to platform for student discounts. Boasting over 170,000 users and partnerships with more than 70 esteemed brands, the application offers a diverse range of discounts from household names like Samsung, foodora, Don Pepe, EcipÅ‘, ShareNow, New Balance, Myprotein, Notino, and Bubbles Laundry.
At its core, Diverzum is designed with simplicity and user-friendliness in mind. Discount seekers register on the platform and verify their student status using their student ID number or university email address. Once verified, they gain access to a myriad of discounts tailored to their needs. The app’s intuitive interface ensures that students can effortlessly navigate through offers, making savings a seamless part of their daily lives. To ensure inclusivity, Diverzum is completely free for users and foreign students are no exception.
Diverzum was founded by Fanni Gyarmati and Miklós László, two high school friends turned business partners. Their journey, marked by international educational experiences with Miklós attending the University of Exeter and Fanni participating in a Norwegian Erasmus program, instilled in them a vision to bridge the student discount gap between Hungary and Western Europe. Their passion and commitment to this vision were highlighted on the renowned TV show “Cápák között” (Shark Tank), where they presented Diverzum’s innovative approach and its potential to revolutionize student life in Hungary.
The introduction of the English version is more than just an app update; it’s a testament to Diverzum’s commitment to inclusivity and understanding the diverse tapestry of students that make up Hungary’s academic landscape. It’s about recognizing each student’s unique journey, from the late-night study sessions to the joy of discovering a new culture, and ensuring that every step is accompanied by the benefits they deserve.
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