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All Universal Bank Branch Codes & SWIFT In South Africa

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Last updated: Mar 7, 2026 · 2 min read

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Universal Bank Branch Codes are special numbers used by banks in South Africa. These numbers help the bank know which bank your money must go to when sending money locally.

While a SWIFT Code is used when money is sent from another country.
It helps international banks find the correct bank in South Africa.

You do not need a SWIFT Code for payments inside South Africa.

All Universal Bank Branch Codes & SWIFT In South Africa

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All Universal Bank Branch Codes & SWIFT Code

Bank Name
Universal Branch Code
SWIFT Code
Absa Bank
632 005
ABSAZAJJ
African Bank
430 000
AFRCZAJJ
Bank Zero
888 000
ZERMZAJJ
Bidvest Bank
462 005
BBVZZZAJ
Capitec Bank
470 010
CABLZAJJ
Discovery Bank
679 000
DISCZAJJ
250 655
FIRNZAJJ
Investec Bank
580 105
IVSAZAJJ
198 765
NEDSZAJJ
Old Mutual Bank
462 005
OMSAZAJJ
RMB (Rand Merchant Bank)
261 251
FIRNZAJJ
051 001
SBZAZAJJ
TymeBank
678 910
CBZAZAJJ
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What Is a Bank Routing Number?

A Bank Routing Number is mostly used in the United States (USA).

It tells the bank:

  • Which bank to send money to
  • Which payment system to use

Routing numbers are not used in South Africa. The routing number Equivalent is a Universal Bank Branch Code in South Africa.

Some countries use clearing codes for local payments. These codes help banks process payments inside the country.

Here is an easy table to understand:

Country
Code Used
South Africa Equivalent
United States
Routing Number
Universal Bank Branch Code
United Kingdom
Sort Code
Universal Bank Branch Code
Europe
IBAN
Account Number + Branch Code
Worldwide
BIC / SWIFT Code
SWIFT Code
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IBAN: South African banks do not use IBAN numbers. If an international sender asks for one, you should provide your standard account number and the SWIFT code instead.

FAQs

Where can I see my bank branch code

Look at your bank statement, you will see it.

Nicolette

I have a background in finance, so I naturally pay attention to the numbers and details behind financial information. I review and fact-check the content to make sure everything is accurate and clear. My focus is mainly on personal finance topics, making sure the advice and information readers see is reliable and based on sound financial principles.

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