FNB (First National Bank) Branch Code (2026)
FNB (First National Bank) universal electronic code
250655
Use for all EFTs, debit orders, SARS payments and recurring transactions
FNB also lists 254005 for correspondence (not for EFTs). For all EFTs, debit orders and SARS deposits, use 250655.
FNB (First National Bank) branch code by city
FNB (First National Bank) uses the same universal code 250655 for every city in South Africa. The pages below list the universal code with context for branches in that city - useful if you're being asked specifically for branch information.
JohannesburgPretoriaSandtonCenturionMidrandRoodepoortSowetoKempton ParkGermistonBenoniVereenigingCape TownStellenboschGeorgePaarlBellvilleMossel BayDurbanPietermaritzburgUmhlangaRichards BayGqeberha (Port Elizabeth)East LondonMthathaBloemfonteinWelkomMbombela (Nelspruit)Witbank (eMalahleni)PolokwaneRustenburgMahikengKimberley
Other SA bank branch codes
- Absa: 632005
- Standard Bank: 051001
- Nedbank: 198765
- Capitec Bank: 470010
- TymeBank: 678910
- Investec Bank: 580105
- African Bank: 430000
- Discovery Bank: 679000
- Bidvest Bank: 462005
Frequently asked questions
What is the FNB (First National Bank) branch code?
250655. This is the universal electronic branch code for FNB (First National Bank), used for all EFTs, debit orders, recurring payments and SARS deposits to FNB (First National Bank) accounts.
Is 250655 the same for all FNB (First National Bank) branches?
Yes. FNB (First National Bank) uses a single universal electronic branch code for all accounts regardless of which physical branch the account was opened at. FNB also lists 254005 for correspondence (not for EFTs). For all EFTs, debit orders and SARS deposits, use 250655.
Where can I find my FNB (First National Bank) branch code on my statement?
Your monthly FNB (First National Bank) statement lists the branch code at the top, typically near your account number. It will match 250655.
Does the FNB (First National Bank) branch code change by city?
No. 250655 works for FNB (First National Bank) accounts in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria, and every other SA city. There is no city-specific code that you need to use for electronic transactions.
Code verified 2026-05-14 against FNB (First National Bank)'s public help-centre. Cross-check on your latest bank statement for high-value transactions. Not affiliated with FNB (First National Bank). Source: https://www.fnb.co.za/contact-us/branch-codes.html.

