Testimonials

We've been using the HTC monthly scheme in our 3 schools for several years now and it has proved to be extremely popular with parents, enabling those who so wish to opt for installments rather than termly settlement of fees, and thereby making the choice of an independent education more accessible.
Customer Service is first class: the 'team' are well trained and particularly friendly and helpful. I look forward to a long and mutually beneficial association.

Ken Jones, Bursar, Normanhurst School, Oaklands School and Coopersale Hall School
At HTC we believe that all schools will soon collect their fees by Direct Debit on a regular basis. This will tie in with today’s payment methods for other regular outgoings and will make school fee payment more manageable for parents.

 

We also believe that as the school fee commitment is similar to that of buying a house; parents will want schools to market their fees in a way which acknowledges their sacrifice and  not only allows them to pay in instalments, but expects them to be able to pay those instalments.

There are significant human and financial resources tied up in collecting fees and chasing late payers. As FeeMaster enables parents to pay the fees more easily, it reduces the risk of late payers while still providing the full fees to the school at the beginning of each term.

How it works?

  • The school chooses the most appropriate FeeMaster option
  • Parents enter into a loan arrangement regulated under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 by completing a Credit Agreement with HTC
  • HTC confirms to parents the amount payable each month by Direct Debit
  • The school receives the full fees at the start of each term, less a small processing charge dependent on school take-up numbers
  • Typical 0.0% APR (variable)


A full illustration of how FeeMaster can work at your school is available on request.  Please click to Equire Online.

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