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Full List of All SBM Bank Kenya Branch Codes

SBM Bank

SBM Bank Kenya, formerly known as Fidelity Commercial Bank, is one of the 42 licensed commercial banks in Kenya. Since its acquisition by Mauritius’s SBM Africa Holdings Limited in 2017, it has expanded its footprint significantly. With the main bank code set at 60 and the SWIFT code SBMKKENA, SBM has streamlined banking operations across its branches in Kenya.

This article provides a detailed list of all SBM Bank branch codes, useful for customers looking to complete various financial transactions such as EFTs (Electronic Funds Transfers), RTGS (Real-Time Gross Settlement), and other banking services.

SBM Bank Code: 60

SWIFT Code: SBMKKENA

List of SBM Bank Kenya Branch Codes

Branch NameBranch Code
Bondeni013
Buru Buru023
Card Centre078
Changamwe076
Chase Elite ABC Place029
Chase Xpress – Ngong Road028
Chase Xpress Dagoretti Corner038
Chase Xpress Madaraka Corner039
City Centre070
City Centre Branch001
Corner House063
Diamond Plaza017
Diani067
Donholm012
Eastleigh006
Eastleigh III064
Eldoret016
Embakasi020
Garden City054
Garden City 2077
Garissa044
Gikomba Xpress079
Head Office000
Head Office – IPS Clearing Centre100
Highridge074
Hurlingham005
Industrial Area066
Jubilee Arcade Branch081
Karen048
Kasuku Centre050
Kayole057
Kericho047
Kilifi051
Kilimani049
Kilimani 2069
Kimathi041
Kisii025
Kisumu015
Kisumu Naivas052
Kitale040
KPA045
Lavington046
Lunga Lunga037
Machakos034
Malindi071
Malindi 2019
Mombasa068
Mombasa Moi Avenue004
Mombasa Old Town035
Mtwapa031
Nakuru011
Narok042
New Muthaiga075
Ngara Mini014
Ngong Milele062
Nyali022
Nyali 2072
Ongata Rongai032
Parklands007
Rafiki DTM Clearing Center027
River Road036
Riverside Mews008
Ruaka053
SACCO Processing Centre043
Sameer073
Sameer Business Park030
Strathmore024
Thika010
Upper Hill021
Village Market003
Virtual Branch026
Westlands033
Westlands 2065
Windsor018
Xpress Eldoret061
Xpress Jomvu055
Xpress Kitengela056
Xpress Limuru Road058
Xpress Nakuru060
Xpress Pangani059

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Why Are Branch Codes Important?

Branch codes are essential for processing banking transactions accurately. When performing inter-bank transfers, such as through RTGS or EFTs, the branch code ensures that funds are routed to the correct branch. In Kenya, with its growing reliance on digital transactions and mobile banking, knowing your bank’s branch code is key to avoiding transaction delays or errors.

About SBM Bank Kenya

SBM Bank Kenya has been growing steadily since it entered the Kenyan market in 2017. Following its acquisition of Chase Bank, the bank expanded into a Tier 2 institution, serving a wide array of corporate and retail clients. Known for its innovative banking solutions and regional presence, SBM Bank Kenya offers a variety of financial services, including trade finance, corporate banking, SME banking, and retail banking.