Standard Chartered Bank Kenya is one of the oldest and most established banks, having been founded in 1911. Today, it has grown to become a key player in the country, with branches and over 100 ATMs nationwide, serving thousands of customers.
Like most banks in Kenya, Standard Chartered Branches have unique codes to identify them and ensure funds are routed to their accurate destination. The bank codes range from 000, identifying the Eldoret Branch, to 092, representing the branch at UN Gigiri.
Bank Information and Essential Codes
| Full Name | Standard Chartered Bank Kenya Limited |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Nairobi, Kenya |
| Year Founded | 1911 |
| Bank Code | 02 |
| SWIFT/BIC Code | SCBLKENX |
| USSD Code | *722# |
| Paybill Number | 329329 |
| Number of Branches | 22 |
| Customer Service Contacts | Phone: +254 20 329 3900 / +254 703 093 900 / +254 732 143 900 |
| Website | www.sc.com/ke |
List Of All Standard Chartered Bank Branch Codes
| No. | Branch Name | Branch Code |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kericho | 001 |
| 2 | Eldoret | 000 |
| 3 | Kisumu | 002 |
| 4 | Kitale | 003 |
| 5 | Treasury Square | 004 |
| 6 | Kilindini | 005 |
| 7 | Kenyatta Avenue | 006 |
| 8 | Moi Avenue | 008 |
| 9 | Nakuru | 009 |
| 10 | Nanyuki | 010 |
| 11 | Nyeri | 011 |
| 12 | Thika | 012 |
| 13 | Westlands | 015 |
| 14 | Machakos | 016 |
| 15 | Meru | 017 |
| 16 | Harambee Avenue | 019 |
| 17 | Industrial Area | 053 |
| 18 | Kakamega | 054 |
| 19 | Koinage | 064 |
| 20 | Yaya Centre Branch | 071 |
| 21 | Ruaraka | 072 |
| 22 | Langata | 073 |
| 23 | Makupa | 074 |
| 24 | Karen | 075 |
| 25 | Muthaiga | 076 |
| 26 | C.o.u | 078 |
| 27 | Ukay | 079 |
| 28 | Two Rivers Branch | 080 |
| 29 | Kisii | 081 |
| 30 | Upper Hill Branch | 082 |
| 31 | Nyali | 083 |
| 32 | Chiromo | 084 |
| 33 | Greenspan | 085 |
| 34 | The T-Mall | 086 |
| 35 | The Junction | 087 |
| 36 | Kitengela | 089 |
| 37 | Bungoma | 090 |
| 38 | Thika Road Mall | 091 |
| 39 | UN Gigiri | 092 |
What Are Bank Branch Codes Used For
Bank branch codes are essential identifiers used in Kenya’s banking system to ensure accurate routing of funds during electronic transactions. When combined with the bank code (02 for Standard Chartered), the branch code creates a unique identifier for each specific branch location.
These codes are primarily used for:
- Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT): When transferring money between different banks or branches, the branch code ensures your funds reach the correct destination.
- Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS): For large-value transactions that require immediate processing, branch codes help route payments accurately.
- Standing orders and direct debits: Employers and organizations use branch codes to process salary payments and automated deductions.
- Interbank transactions: Banks use these codes to communicate and settle transactions between different financial institutions.
Standard Chartered Branch Locator
You can easily check your specific Standard Chartered Bank of Kenya Branch Location by specifically using their ATM and branch locator tool. This interactive map helps you find your nearest branch along with its branch code. See the image attached here for illustration purposes:
