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TymeBank Universal Branch Code: 678910

TymeBank's universal branch code is 678910. Use this SINGLE code for ALL TymeBank branches in South Africa — you do NOT need a different code per branch. This is the #1 source of confusion around South African branch codes.

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Code verified June 2026. South African universal branch codes rarely change, but confirm with TymeBank if in doubt.

When to use the TymeBank branch code 678910

Salary setup : give 678910 to your employer as the branch code, plus your TymeBank account number and account name.

Debit orders and DebiCheck : 678910 identifies TymeBank in the PASA national payments system, regardless of which branch holds your account.

Incoming EFT from another bank : the sender (Capitec, FNB, Standard Bank, etc.) needs your account name, TymeBank account number, and 678910.

Bill payment via EFT : not required if you pay through the TymeBank app (the bank already knows its own code). Required if the billing authority processes via EFT batch.

You do NOT need the branch code for in-app transfers within TymeBank.

TymeBank branch code vs SWIFT code

The branch code 678910 is for DOMESTIC transfers within South Africa (EFT). For receiving an INTERNATIONAL wire (from overseas), you need TymeBank's SWIFT/BIC code instead — not the branch code.

→ See TymeBank's SWIFT code

Note : Universal code for all TymeBank customers. Often wrongly cited as 679000 — that is Discovery Bank's code. Use 678910 for TymeBank.

Other South African bank branch codes

Frequently asked questions

What is TymeBank's branch code?
678910. It is the universal code that covers ALL TymeBank branches in South Africa. You do NOT need a separate code for your local branch.
Do I need my specific TymeBank branch code?
No. TymeBank uses a universal code system: the same 678910 works for every branch nationwide. This is different from Nigeria and Ghana, where each branch has its own code.
What is the difference between a branch code and an account number?
The branch code identifies the BANK (and in Nigeria/Ghana, the branch). The account number identifies YOUR personal account at that bank. For a South African EFT, you provide both: 678910 for TymeBank + your TymeBank account number.
Is TymeBank's branch code the same as its SWIFT code?
No. The branch code (678910) is used for DOMESTIC EFT transfers within South Africa. The SWIFT/BIC code is used for INTERNATIONAL transfers (from overseas). See our TymeBank SWIFT code page for transfers from outside South Africa.
When do I use the TymeBank branch code?
When setting up a debit order (DebiCheck, standing order), giving your banking details to an employer (salary setup), receiving an EFT to your TymeBank account from another South African bank, or for bill payment. Not needed for in-app transfers within the TymeBank mobile banking app.