Which Bank Does Unisa Use 2024/2025

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Which Bank Does Unisa Use 2024/2025

Which Bank Does Unisa Use 2024/2025

Unisa’s Preferred Bank for Financial Transactions in 2024/2025:

The University of South Africa (UNISA) is committed to providing a seamless and efficient experience for its students, including handling financial transactions. To ensure smooth banking operations, UNISA has partnered with a preferred banking institution. This article will explore the banks that UNISA uses as its preferred banking partner, and how this partnership benefits students and the university alike. Whether you are a prospective student or a current enrollee at UNISA, understanding the university’s banking arrangement will help you manage your financial matters with ease.

For the convenience of applicants and students, Unisa provides a variety of different payment methods. The following details ways to pay, payment channels, plus refund and other information. In the case of electronic transfers, students are to ensure that the reference field is completed correctly. No cash or cheques will be accepted at any Unisa office. Cash can, however, be paid into the university’s bank account at any First National Bank (FNB) and ABSA Bank branches.

There are many different payment options offered by UNISA. The following lists payment options, payment channels, refund details, and other data. Please make sure the reference field is correctly filled out for electronic transfers. Any Unisa office will not accept cash or checks. However, any

  • First National Bank (FNB) or
  • ABSA Bank branch can accept cash payments into the university’s bank account.

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Unisa  Means Of Payment For 2024

Students can use any of these mediums to make payments through First National Bank (FNB) or ABSA Bank branch into UNISA Account

  • Debit cards
  • Credit cards
  • Unisa web credit card payments
  • Bank deposit
  • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
  • Payments by employers/bulk payments, sponsors, bursaries, donors and international students
  • Refunds
  • General

How To Make Successful Payment At UNISA For 2024/2025

 When you make any payment to Unisa, use your 8-digit student number and then a space and then your allocation as a reference number, for example (12345678 5400374721) to avoid delays in the allocation of your payment and therefore your application and registration.

Unisa Bank Deposit

Please note that Unisa banks with First National Bank (FNB) and ABSA Bank. Unisa is a pre-approved public beneficiary.

Cash and direct bank deposits can be made at any First National Bank (FNB) and ABSA Bank in South Africa

  • if you already have a student number.
  • in respect of fees, for example: study fees, examination fees (supplementary, sick or special exam fees), exemption fees and library charges.

Ensure that the deposit slip is correctly filled in as follows:

  • Deposit to: Unisa Student Fees
  • Bank account number: Unisa Student Fees
  • Deposit reference: The first eight (8) blocks are for the student number (if the student number consists of only 7 digits, then a “0” must be filled in as the first digit of the student number). Leave one block open, then fill in the following allocations:
    • 5400374721 for study fees
    • 3000774039 for SBL student fees
    • 5400374225 for library fees
    • 5352X74608 for matriculation exemption fees
    • 5370810030 for the application fee
    • 5400315164 for access cards

Please note:

  • Should any of the information on the bank deposit slip be incomplete or incorrect, the transaction will not be processed by the bank and/or may cause a delay in the allocation or transfer of funds to your account and as such the university cannot be held liable for delays caused.
  • Payments will be allocated within two (2) to ten (10) working days to the study fees account, provided that all the information on the deposit slip is correct.

Which Bank Does Unisa Use 2024/2025

The following are the banks that are in use by Unisa for the academic year 2024/2025:

Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT)

Students in South Africa using FNB Bank. Unisa is a pre-approved public beneficiary:

  • Bank name – First National Bank (FNB)
  • Account name – Unisa Student Deposits
  • Account number – Select Unisa on the list of pre-approved public beneficiaries
  • Reference (study fees) – Student number, space, 5400374721 (study fees allocation number) 
[your 8-digit student number]
  • Reference (SBL fees) – Student number, space, 3000774039 (SBL student fee allocation number) 
[your 8-digit student number]
  • Reference (applications) – Student number, space, 5370810030 (study fees allocation number) 
[your 8-digit student number]

For More details On the banks that Unisa uses CLICK HERE

Students in South Africa may use this FNB Account below for cash deposits and EFT payments:

  • Bank name – First National Bank (FNB)
  • Account name – Unisa Student Deposits
  • Account number – 627 9963 0382
  • Account type – Cheque
  • Branch Code – 210554
  • Reference (study fees) – Student number, space, 5400374721 (study fee allocation number) 
[your 8-digit student number]
  • Reference (SBL fees) – Student number, space, 3000774039 (SBL student fee allocation number) 
[your 8-digit student number]
  • Reference (applications) – Student number, space, 5370810030 (study fees allocation number) 
[your 8-digit student number]

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UNISA Contact

Student enquiries

  • 0800 00 1870
  • Contact details for student assistance and service

Ethics Hotline

  • 0800 075 278
  • unisa@thehotline.co.za

Visit us

  • Main campus:
    Preller Street, Muckleneuk Ridge, Pretoria
  • Sunnyside campus (applications, registrations & learning centre):
    Cnr Justice Mahomed & Steve Biko Streets, Sunnyside, Pretoria

The partnership between First National Bank (FNB) and ABSA Bank branches’ preferred banking partner ensures that students can conduct their financial transactions with ease, security, and convenience. From tuition fee payments to student loans and other banking services, First National Bank (FNB) and ABSA Bank branches offer a range of solutions tailored to meet the unique financial needs of UNISA students. Visit the official Website Of Unisa For More Details.

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