A complete list of the universal branch codes for South African banks.
We know how difficult it is to find branch specific codes when banks have thousands of branches across the country.
Let’s get started.
Understanding Universal Branch Codes
People who really need the use of branch codes are internet banking users.
Whenever you want to make a transaction to another bank account, the online system usually asks for a branch code for verification and quick processing.
And trust us, nobody saves bank branch codes in their cellphone contact list – NEVER.
That’s when the use of generic or universal branch codes becomes significant.
You can use the universal code for any payment or internet transaction. It’s very useful when you want to make an urgent payment to a friend or family member.
Quickly set them up as recipients with the universal branch code in your bank account. Make payments to them forever with internet banking or mobile apps.
Using bank universal branch codes is the best option for internet banking users – by far. The codes will save you a lot of stress and time.
You know it takes a while for banks to process transactions going to other banks, right?
Now just imagine if you didn’t include the correct branch code. It might take longer for your transaction to be successfully processed.
It gets better.
South Africa’s top banks have adopted the system of universal codes. So if you choose the best in banking, you’ll get the best service in return.
South African Bank Universal Branch Codes
SA Bank Name | Universal Branch Code |
ABSA Bank | 632 005 |
Bank of Athens | 410 506 |
Bidvest Bank | 462 005 |
Capitec Bank | 470 010 |
FNB | 250 655 |
Investec | 580 105 |
Nedbank | 198 765 |
SA Post Bank (Post Office) | 460 005 |
Standard Bank | 051 001 |