How do I pay my deposit for student accommodation?

How do I pay my deposit for student accommodation?

Usually, the deposit for your student housing can be paid online via amber's secure portal using credit or debit cards. Some property owners also offer the option of a bank transfer. Consult your booking executive to ensure a smooth transaction.

 

If you have any queries or need further help, please click on 'Submit a request' at the end of the page or get in touch with the amber support team.

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