Customer deposits and Islamic customer deposits increased by 2.5% to reach Dh39.5 billion
Jason Orange, Robbie Williams, Howard Donald, Gary Barlow and Mark Owen of Take That
Retired English singer-songwriter Jason Orange is said to be considering training to become a psychologist. The former Take That star is said to be “fascinated by the mind” and as a result is keen to find out even more about behaviour and mental processes after quitting the band in September, reports contactmusic.com.
“Jason was fascinated by the mind. He is a great listener and is known among pals as a bit of a sensitive soul who likes to think about the big picture,” a source told The Sun newspaper.
It won’t be the first time the 44-year-old singer has dabbled in psychology education as in 2001 he did a two-year access course in the subject at South Trafford College in his native Greater Manchester.
“When I finally decide to get out, my main focus will be developing my interest in psychology,” he previously said.
Customer deposits and Islamic customer deposits increased by 2.5% to reach Dh39.5 billion
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