The University of South Africa (UNISA) is one of the largest open-distance learning institutions in Africa.
Paying school fees is a must for new and ongoing students.
This is why it is important to know the correct UNISA banking details.
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Discover more about the UNISA banking details today.
Web credit/ debit card payments
UNISA has aweb payment linkyou can use.
The link is secure.
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You must also note that credit/ debit cards are restricted to Visa and MasterCard.
Students can use the payment link to pay their libraryfinesand accounts.
Bank deposit
The university banks with First National Bank (FNB) and ABSA Bank.
An illustration of electronic money transfer. Photo: pixabay.com, @mohamed_hassanSource: UGC
It is a pre-approved public beneficiary, so students must use the UNISA banking details given below.
you’re able to make cash and direct deposits into any FNB or ABSA bank.
Note that you could only make deposits into these accounts if you already have a student number.
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Before you make a bank deposit, you should ensure you have the correct UNISA account number.
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Here are the details you must fill in.
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NB:If you enter incorrect details, your payment will not be processed.
Electronic funds transfers (EFT)
EFT payments to the university can be made through ABSA orFNB.
Note that you might use the details below for cash deposits and EFT payments.
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Here are the bank deposit details for the parties mentioned above.
Flywire payments for international students
International students can alsouse Flywire, an online payment portal.
Flywire supports over 140 currencies across 240 countries.
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it’s possible for you to useUNISA’s online portalto make a Flywire payment.
Refunds
UNISA students can request refunds using written documents.
This is then submitted to finan@unisa.ac.za.
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UNISA does not refund credits below R100.
While miscellaneous payments are not refundable, learners must attach payment proof(s) for all defaulted amounts.
All refund requests must be accompanied by the required documentation.
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What is the Unisa bank account number?
Check out the institution’s banking details from the previous sections of the article.
The account numbers vary depending on the purpose for remitting payment.
How do you pay your Unisa system fee with Standard Bank?
The correct details to be used in 2024 are given above.
Kindly note that the institution is acceptingapplication feesvia FNB and ABSA only.
How do you get your money from UNISA?
Note that the institution does not refund credits below R100.
Check out the previous sections of this article to learn how to deposit cash into UNISA’s FNB account.
Is Unisa using FNB or Standard Bank?
The institution banks with FNB and ABSA.
This makes it easy for those making payments into the school account.
How do you pay your UNISA registration fee?
Registration fee falls under the students study fees and must be paid under the allocation code 5400374721.
This guide has everything you should know about acceptable payment options.
DISCLAIMER:This article is intended for general informational purposes only and does not address individual circumstances.
Any action you take upon the information presented in this article is strictly at your own risk and responsibility!
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