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South African Reserve BankSWIFT code

South African Reserve Bank has 7 SWIFT codes across South Africa. Find yours now!
South African Reserve Bank has 7 SWIFT codes across South Africa. Need yours?Just filter by city and search for your branch to quickly find the correct SWIFT code!
Bank Branch NameSWIFT codeAddressCity
HEAD OFFICE
SARBZAJ6
370 CHURCH STREET PRETORIA 0001PRETORIA
HEAD OFFICE
SARBZAJP
370 CHURCH STREET PRETORIA 0001PRETORIA
HEAD OFFICE
SRCRZAJ1
57 WEST STREET JOHANNESBURG 2001JOHANNESBURG
HEAD OFFICE
SRROZAJ1
57 WEST STREET JOHANNESBURG 2001JOHANNESBURG
HEAD OFFICE
SARBZAJ4
PRETORIAPRETORIA
HEAD OFFICE
SARBZAJH
370 CHURCH STREET PRETORIA 0001PRETORIA
HEAD OFFICE
SARBZAJS
CHURCH STREET 370 PRETORIAPRETORIA
SWIFT code:SARBZAJ6
Bank Branch Name:HEAD OFFICE
City:PRETORIA
Address:370 CHURCH STREET PRETORIA 0001
SWIFT code:SARBZAJP
Bank Branch Name:HEAD OFFICE
City:PRETORIA
Address:370 CHURCH STREET PRETORIA 0001
SWIFT code:SRCRZAJ1
Bank Branch Name:HEAD OFFICE
City:JOHANNESBURG
Address:57 WEST STREET JOHANNESBURG 2001
SWIFT code:SRROZAJ1
Bank Branch Name:HEAD OFFICE
City:JOHANNESBURG
Address:57 WEST STREET JOHANNESBURG 2001

South African Reserve BankSWIFT code format

An South African Reserve Bank SWIFT code consists of 11 characters that identify the bank, its country, location, and specific branch.
Bank Code (4 letters):
Identifies South African Reserve Bank specifically. For South African Reserve Bank, this is always "SARB"
Country Code (2 letters):
Identifies the country. For South Africa, this is "ZA"
Location Code (2 letters or digits):
Identifies the city or region of the bank
Branch Code (3 letters or digits — optional):
Identifies the particular branch. If it's not included, it usually refers to the head office
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SWIFT code format
An South African Reserve Bank SWIFT code consists of 11 characters that identify the bank, its country, location, and specific branch.
Bank Code (4 letters):
Identifies South African Reserve Bank specifically. For South African Reserve Bank, this is always "SARB"
Country Code (2 letters):
Identifies the country. For South Africa, this is "ZA"
Location Code (2 letters or digits):
Identifies the city or region of the bank
Branch Code (3 letters or digits — optional):
Identifies the particular branch. If it's not included, it usually refers to the head office
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What is the SWIFT code of South African Reserve Bank?
If you're a customer of South African Reserve Bank receiving money internationally, you'll need the South African Reserve Bank SWIFT code to ensure that funds are transferred to the correct branch.
It consists of 8 to 11 characters that identify South African Reserve Bank and its specific branch based on its region.
How to find South African Reserve Bank SWIFT code?
You can find South African Reserve Bank SWIFT code in a few ways:
Check your bank statement
Contact your South African Reserve Bank branch directly
Or use the table above to look up the SWIFT code for your specific branch

Details needed for a South African Reserve Bank SWIFT transfer

Recipient's DetailsThe name, address, and South African Reserve Bank account number of the person receiving the payment
Bank DetailsThe name, address, and SWIFT code (or BIC) of the recipient's South African Reserve Bank branch
Transfer InformationThe currency, amount being sent, and the purpose of the transfer
Personal IDIdentification for both the sender and recipient

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Frequently asked questions

Is SWIFT code per branch?
Yes, each bank branch may have its own SWIFT code, especially for larger banks like South African Reserve Bank. This ensures that international transfers are routed to the correct location.
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