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The standard bank branch associated with branch code 030310 is the Standard Bank branch located in Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa. This branch code is used for various banking transactions and services offered by Standard Bank in that area. If you need further details, it's advisable to check directly with Standard Bank or their official website.
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I don't have access to real-time data, including specific telephone numbers for businesses. To find the telephone number for Standard Bank in Amanzimtoti, I recommend visiting the official Standard Bank website or using a local directory service. You can also contact Standard Bank's customer service for assistance.
i need swift code of standard chartered bank deira Dubai branch
050417
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460005 is the branch code for each and every post office post bank
050017
The branch code for Standard Bank Rink Street in Port Elizabeth is 050-417. If you need to perform transactions or require further details, it's advisable to confirm the code with the bank directly or check their official website.
632005
There is no real answer to that. Standard Chartered was created by a merger of two separate banks, the Standard Bank of British South Africa and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. So when Standard Chartered came into existence in 1969, it had many branches in different parts of the world. The Standard Bank of British South Africa was founded in London in 1862 and started business in Port Elizabeth in 1863. The Chartered Bank was founded in 1853 opening first in Mumbai (Bombay).
Standard Bank was created in 1862.
The population of Standard Bank is 53,350.
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Branch code 51001 is the IBT ( Inter Bank Transfer) Number of all Standard Bank Branches of South Africa. If you are transferring cash from a Std Bank Account to another Standard Bank account, you don't need the Branch code for the account to which you are making the EFT. The Money is transferred "internally" i.e. stays with Standard Bank, and isn't going to a different bank, so this code (51001) is " Standard Bank All Branches."Hope this heps!All The best.
No, they are different banks, although as far as I know they have a shared colonial origin. Standard bank is a South African commercial bank, whereas Standard Chartered opperates primarily in the East.