Polaris Bank Sort Codes for All Branches in Nigeria

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Polaris Bank Ltd is one of Nigeria’s major commercial banks with a wide network of branches across the country. The bank serves millions of customers through physical branches, digital banking platforms, and ATMs.

Polaris Bank Sort Codes for All Branches in Nigeria

For many banking transactions such as salary processing, electronic transfers, and direct debit mandates, customers may be required to provide their branch sort code.

This guide provides a detailed and organized list of Polaris Bank sort codes for branches across Nigeria, making it easier to identify the correct code for your banking transactions.

What Is a Bank Sort Code?

A sort code is a 9-digit number used by banks in Nigeria to identify a specific bank and its branch.

The structure is usually:

  • First three digits: Identify the bank
  • Last six digits: Identify the branch

For Polaris Bank, the bank code is 076.

Sort codes are used for:

  • Electronic fund transfers
  • Payroll processing
  • Direct debit instructions
  • Interbank transactions

Polaris Bank Branch Sort Codes by State

Abia State

Branch AddressSort Code
58 Asa Road, Aba076231528
3/4 Eziukwe Road, Aba076231777
205 Faulks Road, Ariaria Market Aba076231159
Owerri Road by Obowo Street, Umuahia076233157

Abuja (FCT)

Branch AddressSort Code
Plot 1145 Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II076081545
Plot 71 Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro076083080
Bwari, Abuja076083417
Central Business District, Abuja076083284
Plot 557 Gimbiya Street, Area 11 Garki076081040
Plot 270 Grand Square Building076081383
Gwagwalada Central Area District076082434
3rd Avenue, Gwarimpa076083297
Fudie Shopping Mall, Cadastral Zone076083307
Karu, Abuja076083462
Kubwa, Abuja076083394
Obafemi Awolowo Way, Life Camp076083271
Federal Housing Estate, Abuja076083213
Maitama District076082421
National Assembly Complex076081574
Ihiala Close, Tafawa Balewa Way076081655
Dalaba Street, Wuse Zone 5076081309

Akwa Ibom State

Branch AddressSort Code
Apico Building, Uyo076333057
5B Prince Utuks Street, Off Abak Road, Uyo076011227
56 Nwaniba Street, Uyo076332919

Anambra State

Branch AddressSort Code
42 Port Harcourt Street, Fegge Onitsha076251184
9 Johnson Street, Onitsha076251197
Market Road, Onitsha076021534
Obosi Ugwuagba Market076013364
13 Edo Ezemewi Street, Nnewi076251168

Bauchi State

Branch AddressSort Code
Bank Road, Bauchi076032772

Bayelsa State

Branch AddressSort Code
196 Mbiama/Yenagoa Road, Amarata076321218
Yenagoa Road, Yenagoa076321409

Benue State

Branch AddressSort Code
88 Otukpo Road, Makurdi076053117

Borno State

Branch AddressSort Code
Kirikasa Road, Maiduguri076062690

Cross River State

Branch AddressSort Code
Along Abak Road, Calabar076333060
41 Murtala Mohammed Way, Calabar076072813

Lagos State

Branch AddressSort Code
Adeola Hopewell Street, Victoria Island076151019
48 Warehouse Road, Apapa076151022
13 Toyin Street, Ikeja076151035
122 Nnamdi Azikiwe Street, Lagos Island076151051
1-5 Odunlami Street, Lagos Island076151077
Alaba International Market, Ojo076151080
NAHCO MMIA Airport076151093
Computer Village, Ikeja076151103
26 Osolo Way, Isolo076151116
ASPAMDA International Market, Ojo076151129
64 Ago Palace Way, Okota076151174
Satellite Town076152584
Seme Border076152458

Ogun State

Branch AddressSort Code
81 Abeokuta Road, Ijebu Ode076172221
Odo Asoyin Road, Ijebu Igbo076172302
Ona Ola Quarters, Ilaro076172276
Kuto, Abeokuta076172247
Market Square, Ode Remo076172289

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How to Find Your Polaris Bank Sort Code

If you cannot locate your branch in the table above, you can confirm the correct sort code through:

  1. Your cheque book
  2. Your bank account statement
  3. Polaris Bank customer support
  4. Visiting the branch where your account was opened

Sort Code vs SWIFT Code

FeatureSort CodeSWIFT Code
UsageDomestic transfersInternational transfers
Length9 digits8–11 characters
IdentifiesBank branchBank globally

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Polaris Bank’s bank code?

Polaris Bank’s bank code used in sort codes is 076.

Do all Polaris Bank branches have the same sort code?

No. Each branch has a unique sort code to ensure transactions are routed correctly.

Is a sort code required for transfers?

Many digital transfers do not require it, but it may be needed for official banking forms, salary payments, or institutional transfers.

Conclusion

Polaris Bank has branches across Nigeria, each with a unique sort code used for routing financial transactions. Using the correct branch sort code helps ensure that transfers and payments are processed smoothly without delays.

Always confirm the sort code with your branch if you are unsure before completing any financial transaction.

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