Capitec is one of South Africa’s biggest banks, and it uses (470 010) Universal branch code and (CABLZAJJ) SWIFT code for different banking transactions.

This article explains what these codes are, why they matter, and how to find them.
I am a forex trader, so I use the SWIFT Code almost all the time when receiving and sending money internationally, but on FNB since it is the best bank for Forex Traders.
Universal Capitec Branch Code
There is only one Capitec branch code. The Capitec universal Branch code is (470 010), which works for all transactions.
If you need a specific branch code for your bank branch, you can check on your bank statement or the Capitec Official Website.
What is a Capitec SWIFT Code?
A SWIFT code is used for international transactions. It’s like an address that helps banks worldwide send money to each other. Capitec’s SWIFT code is CABLZAJJ. This code tells foreign banks that the money is going to Capitec in South Africa.
When Do You Need the SWIFT Code?
You need the SWIFT code if:
Conclusion
Using the correct branch or SWIFT code ensures your money goes to the right place quickly and safely. Mistakes can cause delays or even send money to the wrong account. Here are all banks branch codes in South Africa








