International payments

Whether you’re receiving or making an international money transfer, we’ve got the solution to meet your needs.

Some of the benefits

Seamless process

Make and receive international money transfers anytime, anywhere on the App or Internet Banking

Support

We’ll help you with your South African Reserve Bank reporting when receiving international payments

Transparency

View the exchange rate and transaction costs upfront on the App before you make an international money transfer

Convert currency

If you receive funds from overseas, we’ll convert the foreign currency and deposit Rand into your account

What you’ll need

Making international payments:

Receiving international payments:

You need to provide the following account details to receive an international money transfer:

Payment process

Making international payments:

Receiving international payments:

Once Standard Bank has received the funds from the sending bank, you will be contacted via SMS or email, and you will have 30 calendar days to process your transaction.

  1. On Internet Banking
    Sign in to Internet Banking to secure your exchange rate and process your transaction at a reduced banking fee.
  2. On WhatsApp
    Save 064 570 0291 to your contacts or click here and send ‘Hi’ on WhatsApp. Select option 4 and follow the easy steps to trace and process your incoming international payments. You will need to provide your Standard Bank account number and a reason for payment.

Alternatively, reply to your SMS or email with a reason for receipt of funds, and funds will be released at the ruling spot rate of exchange, where applicable.

What you need to know

The South African Reserve Bank has given South African citizens an allowance to make international payments without needing to provide supporting documentation for a sub-set of Reason for Payment (BOP) codes.

This allowance is your Single Discretionary Allowance (SDA) limit or your “forex limit” and you can use it to make payments up to R1 million per calendar year (1 January - 31 December).

To make international money transfers for other reasons or in excess of your R1 million allowance, please visit your nearest Standard Bank Bureau de Change or any branch with a forex teller with your supporting documents.

To find out more about exchange control, click here.

Making international payments:

Receiving international payments:

An international payment incurs fees from the sending bank, the beneficiary bank (Standard Bank) and an intermediary bank in the event where the payment could not be sent directly to the beneficiary bank. The sender may choose one of the following options to determine how the fees are paid:

Should there be any intermediary bank fees, these will be deducted off the amount sent to the beneficiary. .

How to get it

Banking App

Internet Banking

Shyft Global Wallet

Bureau de Change branches

Download the international payment form here.
Download the email indemnity form here.

Terminology and abbreviations for international payments can be complex, which is why we’ve compiled a list of the terms to help you get a better understanding.