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International Payments

Pay Tuition and Accommodation fees in your currency

Pay by card in your currency

The International Payments portal is available to pay tuition fees and deposits, in your local currency or GBP by a debit or credit card

Pay by bank transfer in your currency

The Convera Portal can be used to pay in your local currency via popular options including bank transfer and eWallet, without costly transaction charges from your bank. Payment options can be compared instantly and Convera will hold the exchange rate for 72 hours. You can also pay online direct from your UK account using internet banking from Sofort. Payment tracking updates are available. 

For more information on how to pay your fees, please visit the 'Paying your fees- International students' article on your Student Portal. 


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