How to Pay
The University accepts cash, sterling cheques, debit cards (Switch, Delta, Solo, VISA Electron, Maestro), credit cards (VISA & MasterCard only) and bank transfers.
On this page:
- How to pay (tuition fees and accommodation fees for currently enrolled students and international deposits for applicants)
- How to pay in person
- How to pay by telephone
- How to pay by post
- How to pay by bank transfer
How to pay online
Currently enrolled students and international deposits can pay online at payonline.lsbu.ac.uk. Please note if you are enrolling with us for the first time you cannot pay online. See below for alternate ways to pay.
How to pay in person
You can pay in person at your scheduled enrolment session or at the Cash Office in the Technopark building, London Road (9am - 5pm).
How to pay by telephone
To pay by telephone you can call 020 7815 6305, 6328 or 6311. Please remember to have your student ID number available when you call.
How to pay by post
To pay by post, send your sterling cheque made payable to London South Bank University to:
London South Bank University
Finance Department Cashiers
103 Borough Road
London SE1 0AA
Please remember to write your student number on the back of the cheque.
How to pay by bank transfer
Please note, this facility is only available for a transfer of funds from one bank account to another. Do not make cash deposits into this account.
To pay by bank transfer you will need the following bank details:
Bankers
National Westminster Bank plc (NatWest)
City of London Branch
PO Box 12258
1 Princes Street
London EC2R 8PA
LSBU account
London South Bank University
103 Borough Road
London SE1 0AA
For payments within the United Kingdom, the following sort code and account number should be used:
Sort code: 60 - 00 - 01
Account number: 39218635 (Sterling account)
All cross-border (i.e. from/to abroad) payments should be made using the following IBAN number and BIC code:
IBAN: GB33NWBK60000139218635
BIC code: NWBKGB2L
Payment details
You must include your name, student number and reason for transfer (such
as tuition fees, hall deposit, accommodation fees, etc)

