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21-06-2016 09:14 PM
22-06-2016 12:15 PM
Hi Kayleesmall25,
Your IBAN can be found by clicking directly on your account number when you are logged in to your Internet banking.
You can also locate this from your welcome letter / email and from your account statement.
Regards,
Standard Bank Team
01-08-2017 10:28 AM
I have tried clicking directly on my account number and it just takes me to a summary of my transactions. I cannot find my IBAN anywhere ; it's not on my welcome letter, nor on my Account Statements.
01-08-2017 01:56 PM
Hello @AJPS,
Please note that we first need to determine if you are sending or receiving money. IBAN numbers are required when sending money to beneficiaries abroad, in this case the IBAN number will be provided directly by the beneficiary, however, when receiving money a Swift code will then have to be provided together with your banking details. The Standard bank swift code is SBZAZAJJ. If a beneficiary is not certain on the IBAN number, he/she can contact their branch to obtain this information. Please visit: http://www.standardbank.co.za/standardbank/Personal/Banking/Foreign-Exchange/Payments-and-transfers/... for more information.
Regards,
Mandy
19-04-2018 02:04 PM
Alloptions still i cant find my IBAN . Please help. need to give someone to send money into my account.
@StandardBankwrote:Hi Kayleesmall25,
Your IBAN can be found by clicking directly on your account number when you are logged in to your Internet banking.
You can also locate this from your welcome letter / email and from your account statement.
Regards,
Standard Bank Team
19-04-2018 02:05 PM
19-06-2018 05:54 AM
You guys aren't telling the truth. My statement has no such number, nor does it show on the letter confirming my account. I also don't see it through the app. . .unless I don't know what I'm looking for.
Judging by similar requests, how can something on routine be so hard to find?
19-06-2018 10:39 AM
Just called 0860 123 006 and this is what they told me...
Routing number is NOT the same as the IBAN number. The ROUTING number is 051001.
The IBAN no is the same as your account number.
Site admin, could you please confirm this is correct?
01-07-2018 08:50 AM
where do I find the Bank's IBAN number ?
03-07-2018 02:08 PM
Hello @Lani,
Please note that we first need to determine if you are sending or receiving money. IBAN numbers are required when sending money to beneficiaries abroad, in this case the IBAN number will be provided directly by the beneficiary, however, when receiving money a Swift Code will then have to be provided together with your banking details. The Standard bank Swift Code is SBZAZAJJ. If a beneficiary is not certain on the IBAN number, he/she can contact their branch to obtain this information. Please visit: http://www.standardbank.co.za/standardbank/Personal/Banking/Foreign-Exchange/Payments-and-transfers/... for more information.
Kind Regards,
Mandy
04-08-2018 08:25 PM
Hi please send me my IBAN number
07-08-2018 01:32 PM
Hello @MathiasMtonga,
Please note that we first need to determine if you are sending or receiving money. IBAN numbers are required when sending money to beneficiaries abroad, in this case the IBAN number will be provided directly by the beneficiary, however, when receiving money a Swift code will then have to be provided together with your banking details. The Standard bank swift code is SBZAZAJJ. If a beneficiary is not certain on the IBAN number, he/she can contact their branch to obtain this information. Please visit: http://www.standardbank.co.za/standardbank/Personal/Banking/Foreign-Exchange/Payments-and-transfers/... for more information.
Kind Regards,
Mandy
07-08-2018 01:41 PM
It seems to me that your IBAN number = the Standard Bank Swift code + your bank account number.
22-02-2019 02:51 PM
Can Somebody from standard bank (Other than Mandy, that just copies and pastes the same useless answer three times) please answer this question? I need to receive money from Spain and they are asking for my IBAN number
18-03-2019 10:21 AM
Could someone please provide a simple formula of what the IBAN number consists of? Whether we are sending or receiving money should be irrelevant.
25-05-2019 10:48 PM
South Africa does not use the IBAN system. We use SWIFT + Branch code + account number
The bank details one needs to give someone from abroad to send you money are:
example is for transfers to a Standard Bank South Africa account
SWIFT code= SBZAZAJJ (SWIFT Code for Standard Bank)
Branch code : 051001 (Standard Bank Universal branch)
Account number: 02-111-222-3 (Standard Bank Account Number)
28-05-2019 08:34 AM
Just to add on what @Pirrie explains: Please note that we first need to determine if you are sending or receiving money. IBAN numbers are required when sending money to beneficiaries abroad, in this case the IBAN number will be provided directly by the beneficiary, however, when receiving money a Swift Code will then have to be provided together with your banking details.
The Standard bank Swift Code is SBZAZAJJ. If a beneficiary is not certain on the IBAN number, he/she can contact their branch to obtain this information. Please visit: http://www.standardbank.co.za/standardbank/Personal/Banking/Foreign-Exchange/Payments-and-transfers/... for more information.
Let us know if the provided information was helpful.
Regards,
Boitumelo
27-12-2019 12:39 AM
Account type: It is recommended that you use a Cheque / Savings account to receive international payments.
Standard Bank’s SWIFT address: SBZAZAJJ
Branch/sort code: 051001. If this information is requested, please advise the sender to ensure that the branch code is not
provided in the same field as your account number.
Account number/IBAN number: Provide your Standard Bank account number