First Bank of Nigeria Sort Codes: These unique codes play a crucial role in identifying specific branches within the First Bank network. Whether you’re transferring funds or need to verify a branch, understanding these codes is essential.
What Is a Sort Code?
A sort code is a numerical identifier that helps distinguish both the bank and the specific branch where an account is held. It’s commonly used for interbank transfers, direct debits, and other financial transactions. In the case of First Bank of Nigeria, the first three digits of the sort code (usually “011”) remain consistent across all branches, while the last three digits vary to represent individual branches.
First Bank of Nigeria Headquarters
The Head Office of First Bank of Nigeria is located in Lagos. If you ever receive a check leaf from this office, it will display the general sort code:
0111510031.
Sort Codes for Some First Bank Branches
Here are a few sort codes for specific branches across Nigeria:
- F.B.N. Head Office (Financial Control): 011151003
- Aba (Main): 011231017
- Abeokuta: 011171025
- Agbor: 011241036
- Apapa: 011151045
- Ijora Lagos: 011151058
- Ajegunle: 011151061
- Aba Town: 011231017
- Akure Main: 011181086
- Suleja: 011161093
Please note that this is just a small selection of branches. First Bank has numerous branches across Nigeria, each with its unique sort code. If you need the sort code for a specific branch not listed here, feel free to inquire, and I’ll provide the relevant information
How do I find the sort code for my specific First Bank branch?
To find the sort code for your specific First Bank branch in Nigeria, you have a couple of options:
Check Your Chequebook or Deposit Slip:
The sort code is usually printed in the middle of your chequebook or deposit slip. Look for a boxed area, and you’ll find the six-digit sort code associated with your branch1.
Visit a First Bank Branch:
Head to a nearby First Bank branch and ask a teller or customer service representative to look up the sort code for your specific branch. They’ll be able to provide you with accurate information.
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