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Recieving funds from overseas

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TomI
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Does that mean when receiving money from the UK you do not need an IBAN NO.

Boitumelo
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Hello @wadiawaseem

 

A routing number is an IBAN number 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 should you need us to intervene.

 

Regards,

Boitumelo

wadiawaseem
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Hi.My sister living in Australia would like to transfer money into my standard bank access account. Can she just do a direct transfer or are there special channels to go through. Many thanks
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