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4 December 2008

Online payments for students at the University of Wolverhampton

The University of Wolverhampton are the latest to benefit from the online payment integration solution, Talis Keystone - ePayments module. As a part of the University’s drive to promote excellence and innovation, its 23,000+ students are now able to pay their library charges online, using either debit or credit cards, enabling further efficiency savings for library staff and improving student services.

Although already adopted by many other institutions, this implementation was slightly different. The University of Wolverhampton chose to link directly from the university web page to the e-Payment provider. Students and staff can discover the amount that they owe to the library and can conveniently pay their fines and charges online. This seamless transaction from the university web page to the e-Payment provider is enabled using Talis Keystone to integrate the two systems and provide an enhanced service for students.

Today, over 20 Universities and Councils have dramatically improved their service delivery and staff workflows by implementing Talis Keystone. The University of Wolverhampton joins other recent adopters of the ePayments module including Birmingham City University, the University of Ulster and Queens University Belfast.


Focused on generating back-office efficiencies and transforming end-user services, Talis Keystone enables you to integrate library management systems with other systems such as portals, web sites, payment engines, finance and CRM systems.

Visit www.talis.com/integration to find out more or contact us on +44 (0) 870 400 5090 to discuss your integration requirements.

10 January, 2008

Students at Queen’s University Belfast can now pay their library fines online
with debit and credit cards

Talis is delighted to announce that Queen’s University Belfast is now live with e-payments through Talis Keystone.

The 25,000 students at one of the largest Universities in the UK are now able to pay their library charges online using either debit or credit cards, enabling further efficiency savings for library staff and improving student services. As an increasing number of Queen’s students access library resources and services off campus, delivering e-payment services was a high priority, and Talis Keystone was just the solution.

The Library has worked closely with Talis in recent months to be the first to integrate its library management system with the internet payment solution WorldPay, having already worked with Talis to successfully integrate library services into their campus portal.

Jane O’Neill, Library Systems Manager at Queen’s University Belfast commented “Talis Keystone was easy to implement giving both the library and IT staff the confidence to explore further integration projects such as e-payments. Students now have real choice going beyond cheques, cash and Smartcards at the service desk. We had no hesitation in working with Talis to support this venture.”

Paddy Daly, Portal Development Manager at Queen’s University Belfast described the integration work with Talis as “Seamless and painless and it will no doubt be of great value to our students.”

Focused on generating back-office efficiencies and transforming end-user services, Talis Keystone enables you to integrate library management systems with other systems such as portals, Web sites, payment engines, finance and CRM systems. Today, over 15 Universities and Councils have dramatically improved their service delivery and staff workflows by implementing Talis Keystone.