Standard Chartered Sort Codes Ghana: HO 020100 + Branches
Standard Chartered's head office sort code is 020100. Each Standard Chartered branch has its own GhIPSS 6-digit code — find yours in the table below, or confirm with your branch if the list isn't yet complete.
Head office code020100
Codes verified June 2026. New Standard Chartered branches receive new GhIPSS codes regularly; if a branch isn't listed, confirm with the bank or the official GhIPSS directory.
Standard Chartered sort codes by branch
| Branch | Sort code | Zone |
|---|---|---|
| Head Office (Independence Avenue, Accra)HO | 020100 | Accra |
Partial list — only confirmed branches are published. Standard Chartered has more branches whose GhIPSS codes haven't been verified yet; confirm your branch code with Standard Chartered or check the official GhIPSS directory.
Sort code vs other Standard Chartered codes
Sort code (GhIPSS, 6-digit) : for INTERNAL Ghana transfers (NUBAN/GhIPSS, bank wires).
SWIFT code (SCBLGHAC) : for INCOMING INTERNATIONAL wires (from outside Ghana).
Three codes, three use cases — don't mix them up.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Standard Chartered's sort code?
Each Standard Chartered branch has its own GhIPSS sort code. The head office (Accra) code is 020100. For your specific branch, see the table below or confirm with your bank.
How do I find my branch's sort code?
The sort code is typically printed on your chequebook, your bank statement, or shown in the mobile banking app. You can also call your branch directly or check the official GhIPSS directory.
What is a sort code used for?
The sort code identifies your specific BANK BRANCH in the national payments system. Combined with your account number, it lets other banks route payments to you correctly (salaries, transfers, bills). In Ghana, the sort code is 6-digit (3-digit bank prefix + 3-digit branch identifier) (GhIPSS).
What's the difference between sort code and account number?
Sort code identifies the BANK BRANCH; account number identifies YOUR personal account. For a NUBAN/GhIPSS transfer, you provide both: the recipient branch's sort code + the recipient's account number.