Partner Success Stories

We know our services make a big, measurable, strategic impact on student retention, satisfaction, success and progression.

But don’t take our word for it, hear what our university partners have to say.

casestudy chester

A faster, more flexible and empowering approach to student payments

It also makes it such that payments can happen in a much more secure way.

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casestudy uowl

It’s a personal approach at all levels and they bring a really good energy to UWL

I think it has impacted very positively with the students - says Sara Raybould, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of UWL

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cccu students on grass

The right solution at the right time, it’s transformed our student payment function

At first sight it came across as impressive and it has absolutely delivered on this promise - says CCCU’s Director of Finance

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casestudy andrew crozier

The Aspire Cash solution is a godsend that came at exactly the right moment

I am really not sure how we would have been able to handle the scale and speed of this initiative, says Andrew Crozier

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casestudy mark simpson

A very powerful tool that we use quite heavily for student recruitment

TU Advance, and the JS Group support within this, is a huge success - says Professor Mark Simpson

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andrw ireland

Open, collaborative, supportive and on the same wavelength

We have really simplified the process of students being able to access funds - says Andrew Ireland

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Simply game changing – taking pressure off the university and its resources

It’s all about the efficiency of the process, the quality of information and taking pressure off the University and its resources

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nick braisby

Speed, ease of access, financial process security & targeted delivery

Without the JS Group we would have been faced with a cumbersome process - says Professor Nick Braisby, BNU’s Vice-Chancellor

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We’ve seen really good growth in terms of recruitment numbers

In terms of being able make those cash payments, more immediately, into student back accounts - says Professor Andy Cook

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