SINU fees now payable with M-Selen

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BY MORRIS NAFU

Students, parents, and sponsors can now pay Solomon Islands National University (SINU) fees using M-Selen, with the service now live and available nationwide.

The new digital payment option allows SINU fees to be paid anytime, anywhere through the M-Selen mobile app or USSD (*123#), at zero transaction cost to student, a statement by M-Selen yesterday said.

This removes the need for cash handling, long queues, or travel to payment locations, particularly benefiting students and fee payers in the provinces, the statement said.

With the service now active, M-Selen enables payment for a wide range of SINU services, including: tuition fees, registration fees, late registration fees, application form fees, course material fees, examination and re-sit examination fees, association fees, gown fees, re-print id card fees, re-print certificate fees and re-print transcript fees.

Payments can be made directly from a mobile phone, providing a secure, reliable, and convenient alternative to traditional payment methods, the M-Selen statement said.

Using the M-Selen App, customers can pay SINU fees by opening the app and selecting School Fees, then choosing SINU Services.
Users simply select the relevant fee type, enter the student name or ID and the payment amount, and confirm the transaction by entering their PIN.
Using M-Selen USSD, customers can dial *123#, select Payments, then School Fees, and choose SINU. After selecting the fee type, users enter the student name or ID, input the payment amount, and complete the transaction by entering their PIN.
M-Selen continues to expand its payment ecosystem, enabling Solomon Islanders to pay for essential services securely and conveniently using their mobile phones, the statement said.

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