Electronic payments system will reduce reliance on cash transactions at north
of England college
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Liverpool John Moores University is
implementing an epayments system that will eventually eradicate cash
transactions for services such as printing and library fines.
The system from IT supplier
Salford Software provides
students with 24 hour access to online services for account credits.
And parents will be able to log into their child's account and top it up
using a credit card.
The system will improve flexibility and security, offering a personalised
virtual service, said Kevin Walsh, technical director at the university.
"The primary objective of the implementation is to convert what is now a
print account into a virtual purse, managed via a single web interface which can
be topped-up by on-line credit transfer and automatic cash-loading machines, and
can be used for both print and copy, and for the payment of library fines."
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