How do I find out my Nedbank branch code?
Now that you know what the universal code is about and why it is crucial, you must be asking how do I find Nedbank branch code? The Nedbank universal code is – 198 765.
Which Nedbank branch is 198765?
Branch Code 198765
Branch Code: | 198765 |
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Bank Name: | NEDBANK LIMITED |
Bank Branch: | NEDBANK SOUTH AFRICA |
Bank Branch Address: | 3 RD FLOOR NEDBANK PLACE, 6 PRESS AVENUE, SELBY |
City: | GAUTENG |
What is my Nedbank branch name?
List of NEDBANK LIMITED Branch Codes with address and branch details
BRANCH NAME | ADDRESS | BRANCH CODE |
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NEDBANK NGCOBO | 206 CNR CHURCH & HIGH STREETS | 100992 |
NEDBANK NOMZAMO | NOMZAMO BUSINESS CENTRE | 136526 |
NEDBANK NONESI MALL QUEENSTWN | NONESI MALL SHOP 33 | 101104 |
NEDBANK NONGOMA | SHOP 28 | 135926 |
What are Nedbank trading hours?
What are Nedbank trading hours? All of their branches in South Africa are open from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm from Monday to Friday and from 8:30 am to 12:00 noon on Saturdays. A few branches are open on Saturdays.
What do u mean by branch code?
A branch code is a unique identifying code for a given branch of a bank. Each branch of a bank is differentiated by its branch code. These branch codes are known by various different names across the globe.
Why is Nedbank closing branches?
THE SOUTH African banking industry has sent a strong message condemning the violence that has gripped South Africa as the country’s top banks like Capitec Bank, Absa Bank and Nedbank Group have closed hundreds of their banking branches to limit the damage to their property.
Is branch code same as Swift code?
A SWIFT code is a code used to identify the country, bank and branch that an account is registered to. A SWIFT code is sometimes called a BIC (Bank Identifier Code) – but they’re exactly the same thing.
Is bank code and branch code same?
The first 4 characters indicate the financial institution, the fifth digit is 0 and the other 6 digits indicate the branch. The first 3 digits, called the bank code, is required for interbank wire transfers. The last 4 digits are a branch code, which is rarely used.
How can I find my branch code?
Ans.The branch code of a bank branch helps in distinguishing one branch from another. It is available on the bank’s website, printed on cheque books and pass-books. The last 6 characters of any given IFSC code is the branch code.