All FNB Branch Code & SWIFT Code

First National Bank (FNB) offers both a universal branch code and a unique SWIFT code to making smooth transactions. FNB branch code is 250655, which can be used universally across all FNB branches.

All FNB Branch Code & SWIFT Code

In this guide, we’ll look at the FNB branch code options, including the universal code and SWIFT code, alongside tips on how to use them effectively for financial transactions.

FNB Universal Branch Code

The FNB universal branch code is 250655 and it makes transactions easier. Instead of requiring a specific branch code for each branch, FNB has one universal code that clients can use across all branches in South Africa

Benefits of Using FNB’s Universal Branch Code

  1. One code for all branches.
  2. Reduces Error Risk
  3. Efficient for Local Transfers

FNB Branch code

🎯Branch Location🏦Branch Code
Eastern CapeBhisho (Branch code: 250655)
Free StateBloemfontein (Branch code: 250655)
GautengJohannesburg (Branch code: 250655)
KwaZulu-NatalPietermaritzburg (Branch code: 250655)
LimpopoPolokwane (Branch code: 250655)
MpumalangaNelspruit (Mbombela) (Branch code: 250655)
Northern CapeKimberley (Branch code: 250655)
North WestMahikeng (Branch code: 250655)
Western CapeCape Town (Branch code: 250655)

FNB SWIFT Code

The FNB SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) code is FIRNZAJJ which is essential for international transactions, as it identifies the bank on a global scale. FNB’s SWIFT code allows seamless international transfers, connecting FNB clients with global banking institutions.

  • FNB SWIFT Code: FIRNZAJJ

Differences Between Branch Codes and SWIFT Codes

Understanding the difference between a branch code and a SWIFT code is essential:

🏦Branch Code🌍SWIFT Code
Used for local transactionsUsed for international transfers
Specific to South African branchesUsed for global banking identification
FNB’s Universal Code: 250655FNB’s SWIFT Code: FIRNZAJJ

FAQs on FNB Codes

What is the FNB universal branch code?

The FNB universal branch code is 250655, usable across all branches in South Africa.

Can the universal branch code be used for all transactions?

Yes, it can be used for local EFT transactions within South Africa, simplifying the process without requiring specific branch details.

What is FNB’s SWIFT code for international transfers?

FNB’s SWIFT code for international transactions is FIRNZAJJ.

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