Standard Chartered Bank Sort Codes for All Branches in Nigeria

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Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Ltd is one of the leading banks in Nigeria, with branches in major cities such as Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, and Kano. Whether you are making electronic fund transfers, setting up direct debits, or processing payroll payments, knowing the correct sort code for your branch is essential.

Standard Chartered Bank Sort Codes for All Branches in Nigeria

In this post, we provide a complete list of Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Ltd branch sort codes across the country, organized by city and branch, to ensure that your transactions are processed accurately and efficiently.

What a Sort Code Is

A sort code is a 9‑digit number used in Nigeria to identify a bank and its specific branch for local electronic transfers, direct debits, and inter‑bank payments. The first 3 digits represent the bank code (for Standard Chartered this is 068), while the remaining digits identify branch location and internal branch code.

Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Ltd Branch Sort Codes

BranchCity / AreaStateSort Code
AbaAbaAbia068100010
Port Harcourt (Aba Road)Port HarcourtRivers068210023
Abuja (Wuse II)AbujaFCT068080017
Abuja GalleriaAbujaFCT068080033
GarkiAbujaFCT068080046
JabiAbujaFCT068080020
OnitshaOnitshaAnambra068020019
MaiduguriMaiduguriBorno068060011
Ahmad Bello / Victoria IslandVictoria IslandLagos068150057
ApapaApapaLagos068150031
Broad StreetLagos IslandLagos068150073
IbadanIbadanOyo068190017
IkejaIkejaLagos068150028
Ikota (Lekki)LekkiLagos068150112
IkoyiIkoyiLagos068150060
IlupejuIlupejuLagos068150109
KanoKanoKano068120016
Lekki (Palms)LekkiLagos068150044
Sanusi FafunwaVictoria IslandLagos068150125
SurulereSurulereLagos068150099
Victoria Island (Ajose Adeogun)Victoria IslandLagos068150015
IsoloIsoloLagos068150138

Notes on Completeness

  • The above sort codes reflect the most comprehensive list publicly available from verified bank directories and branch sort code sources online.
  • Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Ltd has around 25–26 branches in major cities such as Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Abia, Anambra, and Borno among others.
  • Additional micro‑branches or newly opened branches may exist that are not listed publicly yet; always confirm with the bank directly if you require official documentation.

How to Use These Sort Codes

You will need a sort code when:

  • Making a funds transfer between branches of the same bank.
  • Setting up direct debit or payment instructions.
  • Providing payment details for payroll and business transactions.

A sort code helps ensure the transaction is routed to the correct branch within the Nigerian banking system.

Confirming Sort Codes

Before using a sort code for an important transaction:

  1. Check with your bank statement or online banking – some banks will list the sort code.
  2. Contact Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Ltd customer service or visit your branch.
  3. Use the bank’s official branch code finder tool on their website.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a sort code the same for every branch?

No. Each branch has a unique sort code even though the bank code (first three digits) is the same across the bank.

Can a sort code change?

Sort codes can change if branches merge or close. For official use, verify with the bank before processing major transactions.

Is sort code the same as SWIFT code?

No. Sort codes are for domestic transfers within Nigeria. SWIFT codes are used for international money transfers.

Conclusion

This table represents the complete publicly documented Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Ltd sort codes across Nigeria. These sort codes are useful for local electronic transfers, payroll setup, and other banking transactions requiring precise branch identification. Always confirm the code with the bank if in doubt.

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