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Banks In SA And Their Universal Branch Codes

Best 10 Banks In SA And Their Universal Branch Codes

Banks In SA And Their Universal Branch Codes – Bank Branch Codes has been one of major needs of users ( Boyh Online and Offilne) in South Africa.

What Then is A Branch Code ? A branch code of a bank basically tells the area where that branch is located. In short, it is a unique number associated with each and every branch of that particular bank.

Generic or Universal Branch Code – It’s user-friendly code offering a single code for all the branches of a bank. As a result, you can use this code on any transaction no matter what branch a bank account is held or opened.

Furthermore, all banking Institutions are adopting the system of using universal code. Meaning, this is one of the most user-friendly options as far as banking concerned. This is especially useful when it comes to do internet banking. In conclusion, you can choose either have universal branch codes or banks that have individual code for every single branches.

Best 10 Banks In South Africa And Their Universal Branch Codes

ABSA – 632005

African Bank – 430000

Bank of Athens – 410506

Bidvest Bank – 462005

Capitec – 470010

First National Bank / FNB – 250655

Investec – 580105

Nedbank – 198765

SA Post Bank (Post Office) – 460005

Standard Bank – 051001

How do I find my bank branch code?

The branch code of a bank branch helps in distinguishing one branch from another. It is available on the bank’s website, printed on cheque books and pass-books. The last 6 characters of any given IFSC code is the branch code.

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