Kings English
Paying through Flywire
Flywire is an international payment and collection provider for overseas student fees that has been designed specifically for universities and language schools.
For the US, you can pay via Flywire through these dedicated links:
Kings Boston
Kings New York
For the UK, use this link:
Kings in the UK
Paying by bank transfer directly to a Kings account
Please send the payment to the bank of the school you have selected (see below for bank details).
USA bank details can be used to pay Kings English or Pre-sessional program invoices only, not to pay for university programmes.
Bank/ wire transfers take 2 – 4 weeks to arrive. Full payment must be received four weeks before the date of arrival. Please include all bank charges in your payment and quote the student’s full name on the transfer. Please email a copy of the bank/ wire transfer to Kings on acceptance of the offer and keep a copy of the transfer to take to the school with you.
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Bank account
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Kings Bournemouth Kings Brighton Kings in Central London Kings Oxford
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HSBC
Account Name: PRIME EDUCATION COLLEGES LIMITED
Account No: 02346222 Sort Code: 40-05-20
IBAN: GB52HBUK40052002346222
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| Kings Boston
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California Bank of Commerce, N.A. 1640 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 130, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Account Name: Kings Education (Boston) LLC
Routing Number: 122243402 SWIFT Code: SOCFUS66 Account Number: 3201253308
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| Kings New York
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California Bank of Commerce, N.A. 1640 S. Sepulveda, Suite 130, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Account Name: Kings NY I LLC
Routing Number: 122243402 SWIFT Code: SOCFUS66 Account Number: 3201171972
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Paying by card
You can use debit/ credit cards to pay us directly.
For the US, you can pay via credit card online via a secure portal.
Kings New York
Kings Boston
For the UK, you will need to call the school to make the payment over the phone.
The phone numbers are:
Kings Bournemouth: +44 (0) 1202 293535
Kings Brighton: +44 (0) 1273 443403
Kings Oxford: +44 (0) 1865 711829
Please note that using a debit card issued by a bank outside the UK or USA might result in you paying a credit card surcharge, depending on international banking agreements.
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