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International Payments

Pay Tuition and Accommodation fees in your currency

Pay using Flywire 

The Flywire portal is available to pay for your fees in your local currency. Northumbria University has partnered with Flywire to accept payments from international students worldwide.Make your payment easily and securely using local payment methods from the safety and convenience of your own home.With real-time tracking and around-the-clock multilingual support, millions of students and families around the world trust Flywire for payment processing.

 

Pay using Convera

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. 

 

Pay using EasyTransfer

The EasyTransfer portal enables international students to make payments in their local currency using familiar, secure local payment options. Our partnership with EasyTransfer ensures a smooth and transparent payment process, with low fees, competitive exchange rates, and full tracking of your transaction from start to finish. Popular local options from your home country are supported, such as WeChat Pay, UPI, PromptPay, e-Wallets, and International Cards.

 

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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