capitec BRANCH CODE

Capitec Branch Code

Capitec Simplifies Banking with a Universal Branch Code


Capitec customers can enjoy seamless electronic fund transfers (EFTs) with the bank’s convenient universal branch code. This guide explains how it works and simplifies your banking experience.


What Is a Branch Code?

A branch code is a unique identifier assigned to a specific bank branch. It ensures your funds are accurately routed during electronic transactions.


Capitec Universal Branch Code 470010

Capitec simplifies things with a single branch code, 470010, for most electronic transfers, including:

  • EFTs
  • Online banking transfers
  • Mobile banking transfers

This streamlined approach applies regardless of where your Capitec account was opened.

Below, you’ll find comprehensive details for Capitec Bank, including its branch code, SWIFT code, and contact information:

Branch Code:470010
BIC Code (Swift):CABLZAJJ
Bank Name:CAPITEC BANK LIMITED
Bank Branch:CAPITEC BANK CPC
Bank Branch Address:10 QUANTUM STREET, TECHNOPARK, STELLENBOSCH
City:WESTERN CAPE
Bank Phone:(021), 809-5981/82/80
Bank Fax:(021), 880-1845

Updated for 2025 List of All South African Bank Branch Codes

BankUniversal Branch Code
Capitec Bank470 010
First National Bank (FNB)250 655
Absa Bank632 005
Standard Bank051 001
Nedbank198 765
TymeBank678 910
Discovery Bank679 000
African Bank430 000
Investec Bank580 105
RMB Private Bank222 026
Sasfin Bank683 000

Finding a Specific Branch Code (If Needed)

While the universal code is widely used, some transactions may require a specific branch code. Here’s how to find it:

  1. Capitec Website
    • Visit the official Capitec website: https://www.capitecbank.co.za/were-here-to-help/
  2. Capitec Customer Support
    • Call Capitec’s customer service at WhatsApp 067 418 9565
    • Provide the branch details, and the representative will assist you.
  3. Your Bank Statement
    • Capitec bank statements often display the specific account branch code.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Use the Universal Branch Code for International Transactions?

No, international transfers require a SWIFT code. Capitec’s SWIFT code is CABLZAJJ.

What If I Use the Wrong Branch Code?

Using an incorrect branch code for EFTs may result in transaction delays or rejections. Always confirm the code before processing payments.


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