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Branch Code Details of ABSA - ITHALA , INGWAVUMA Branch
The Branch Code of Absa - Ithala , Ingwavuma Branch is 751924
BANK NAME | ABSA - ITHALA |
BRANCH CODE | 751924 (Used for electronic fund transfer such as online banking, ZAPS etc. across South Africa for domestic fund transfer purposes.) |
BRANCH NAME | INGWAVUMA |
BANK CODE | 751 (The first three digits of the branch code is bank code.) |
BIC / SWIFT CODE | N/A (Updated Soon) Find the Ingwavuma Branch of Absa - Ithala SWIFT / BIC Code Here |
BRANCH ADDRESS | MAIN ROAD INGWAVUMA, , |
CITY | N/A (Updated Soon) |
TELEPHONE | (035 X), 5910107 |
FAX | (035 X), 5910108 |
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About Absa - Ithala , Ingwavuma Branch
General Information -
The Absa - Ithala , Ingwavuma Branch is Located
in Main Road Ingwavuma, , ,
South Africa.
The Bank Branch Code of Absa - Ithala , Ingwavuma Branch is : 751924
The SWIFT/BIC Code of Absazajj , Ingwavuma Branch is : ABSAZAJJ
Bank Operational Time -
Bank Working Hours: Monday - Friday 8.30 A.M - 5 P.M & Saturday 9.00 A.M - 2.00 P.M (Expect Sunday (Some branches are open on Sundays) & public
holidays)
(Generic Timings*) (* Do note that
these bank timings vary from branch to branch.)
Lunch Timeing - Usally 12.00P.M - 1.00P.M (May vary from branch to branch). However bank employees took their lunch in batches so that the business is not affected & you can visit the bank at any time during lunch time.
Breakdown of Absa - Ithala, Ingwavuma Branch Code
7 | 5 | 1 | 9 | 2 | 4 |
Bank Code | Branch Code |
The first three digits (751) is bank code & representing the Absa - Ithala.
Last three digits is (924) - It's an unique identifier no for the particular bank branch & here it's representing Absa - Ithala , Ingwavuma Branch.
FAQ
The Bank Code of Absa - Ithala is : 751
The Branch Code of Absa - Ithala , Ingwavuma Branch is : 751924
The BIC / SWIFT Code of Ingwavuma Branch of Absa - Ithala is : ABSAZAJJ
The Absa - Ithala , Ingwavuma branch is located in Main Road Ingwavuma, , , Unknown, South Africa.
The Contact Number of Absa - Ithala , Ingwavuma branch is: (035 X), 5910107
Fax: (035 X), 5910108.
General Information About South Africa Bank Branch Code
What is Bank Branch Code in South Africa?
Bank Branch Code is a unique identification code that helps to identify each individual bank specific branch in south africa. This unique code used to send & receive domestic payment accross South Africa.
Now, here is two types of branch code - Universal or generic bank branch code & Individual Bank Branch Code. The difference is -
Individual Bank Branch Code: A branch code of a bank basically representing the area of the branch where that branch is located. it is a unique identification number associated with each and every branch of a particular bank or financial institution.
Universal or Generic Bank Branch Code : This is a singal & universal code for all the bank branches of a particular bank. You can use this universal branch code on any transaction no matter what branch a bank account is held. As far as banking concerned It's a user friendly solution & also when it comes to online transactions universal branch code make online fund transfer easier. However the downside of Universal bank branch code is - till now most of the banks offer universal bank branch code but some other financial institutions don’t make use of this universal branch code option.
Universal or Generic Bank Code List
List of all South Africa Bank Universal Branch Code
Bank Name | Universal Bank Code |
---|---|
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 |