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NSFAS to pay TVET students directly

- TEBOGO MONAMA

IN AN EFFORT to save money, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) will from next year start depositing funds straight into students’ bank accounts.

NSFAS, which is under administra­tion, said yesterday that it’s working on new ways to eliminate all third parties from their payment options.

From next year, NSFAS will stop paying students at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges their allowances through the NSFAS wallet and institutio­nal disburseme­nt services. Instead, the allowances will be paid straight into their bank accounts.

This year, (NSFAS) migrated students from 38 of the 50 colleges to the NSFAS wallet system.

“This migration will eliminate third parties in the payment channel as part of NSFAS’ strategy to fully implement the student-centred model of paying allowances directly to the students. In 2019 NSFAS replaced the anti-competitiv­e voucher system with cash allowances to ensure empowermen­t of students to manage their own finances.

“By integratin­g innovative ways of allowance disburseme­nt, the scheme employed technologi­cal solutions which put student’s needs, safety, and efficiency at the centre of operations,” said administra­tor Dr Randall Carolissen.

He said that depositing the money directly into students’ bank accounts would reduce fraud and scams. “Recipients of NSFAS disburseme­nts will have the added security offered by administer­ed accounts.

“The direct payment system is convenient and allows a student to be in charge and have access to their allowance 24/7 with no limitation or additional tedious bureaucrat­ic processes. NSFAS urges students who would like to enrol at a public TVET college in 2021 to open bank accounts in preparatio­n for the roll-out of allowances through bank accounts.”

The banking tender for the project was currently out for tender, he said. For those using the wallet system, will in the interim measure use a new USSD to get their funds. From this week, they have to dial *120*176# USSD to access their wallet.

“The next phase of the direct payment system through bank accounts will be rolled out to students at universiti­es to create uniformity and further efficienci­es.

“NSFAS is a firm believer in student independen­ce, growth and most importantl­y cutting-edge innovation,” Carolissen said.

 ??  ?? THE National Student Financial Aid Scheme is under administra­tion. | African News Agency (ANA)
THE National Student Financial Aid Scheme is under administra­tion. | African News Agency (ANA)

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