Copy the SWIFT code above only when making SWIFT payments to your Nedbank account in South Africa.
NEDS | ZA | JJ | XXX |
Bank Code | Country Code | Location Code | Branch Code |
This SWIFT detail NEDSZAJJ is for NEDBANK in SOUTH AFRICA
SWIFT code | NEDSZAJJ |
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Swift code (8 characters) | NEDSZAJJ |
Branch name | Head Office |
Branch address | 135 Rivonia Road, Nedbank Sandton |
Branch code | |
Bank name | Nedbank |
City | Sandton |
Country | South Africa |
A SWIFT/BIC is an 8-11 character code that identifies your country, city, bank, and branch.
→ | Bank code A-Z
4 letters representing the bank. It usually looks like a shortened version of that bank's name. |
→ | Country code A-Z
2 letters representing the country the bank is in. |
→ | Location code 0-9 A-Z
2 characters made up of letters or numbers. It says where that bank's head office is. |
→ | Branch Code 0-9 A-Z
3 digits specifying a particular branch. 'XXX' represents the bank's head office. |
Are you sending or receiving money internationally to Nedbank South Africa ? Understanding SWIFT codes is essential for ensuring your transactions are accurate and efficient.
A SWIFT code, also known as a BIC (Bank Identifier Code), is a unique identifier for banks and branches worldwide. It's used to route international wire transfers and messages.
The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) manages SWIFT code registrations.
A SWIFT code is a set of 8 or 11 digits that represents a bank branch. You'll need to use one when sending money internationally. Find your SWIFT code here
Not every bank branch has a SWIFT code, which means you can usually use the code for the bank's head office.
It depends on the country you're sending money to. In the Eurozone, you'll always need an IBAN and a SWIFT/BIC code. Banks in the USA use SWIFT codes, but they don't use IBANs. It's the same in New Zealand too.
The tools provided on this website are for informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the correctness of the data. Always verify SWIFT codes with your bank, especially for important or time-sensitive transactions.
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