FNB SWIFT Code For All Branches
Find the SWIFT codes for the First National Bank below. These codes are essential for sending international wire transfers securely and accurately.
Branch Name | SWIFT Code | City | Country |
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Main Office | FNBOUS44XXX | Omaha | United States |
New York Branch | FNBOUS44NYC | New York | United States |
California Branch | FNBOUS44CAL | Los Angeles | United States |
FNB Ghana | FIRNGHACXXX | Accra | Ghana |
FNB South Africa | FIRNZAJJXXX | Johannesburg | South Africa |
FNB Namibia | FIRNNANXCUS | Windhoek | Namibia |
Ensure that you confirm the SWIFT code with the branch before proceeding with any international transactions. Incorrect codes may lead to delays or failed transactions.
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First National Bank (FNB) SWIFT Code FAQs
What is First National Bank Short Code?
The First National Bank (FNB) SWIFT Code is shorten to FNBOUS44, adding XXX - the three shortcode for each branch in the United State. For Ghana, the short code is FIRNGHAC adding XXX for branches. The same thing is applicable to South Africa and Namibia as highlighted in the table.
What is the IBAN for First National Bank Ghana?
IBAN means International Bank Account Number. Ghana, as a country situated in west Africa, does not use the IBAN system. Instead, banks in Ghana, including First National Bank Ghana Limited, use standard bank account numbers and SWIFT codes for international transactions.
What is First National Bank Sort Code?
Sort codes are country-specific and mainly used in countries like the UK, South Africa, Nigeria and others with local interbank systems. The First National Bank Sort Code is used for most online and electronic banking transactions.
In South Africa, the sort code is referred to as a branch code, and the universal branch code for FNB is250655. In the United Kingdom, the FNB sort code will depend on the specific branch or subsidiary. You can find it on the bank’s issued documents or by contacting the branch directly. In Nigeria, there's no First National Bank. Instead, Nigerians have First Bank of Nigeria (FBN).
Which FNB Branch code is 330103?
The branch code 330103 belongs to First National Bank (FNB) South Africa, and it is one of the branch codes used for specific FNB branches or operations. However, FNB primarily uses the universal branch code 250655 for online banking and electronic transactions.