Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about South African rand (ZAR) transfers.
You can’t currently send from ZAR.
Sending to ZAR
Who can I send ZAR to?
You can send ZAR to individual and business bank accounts in South Africa only.
What information do I need about my recipient?
If my recipient is personal
You’ll need their:
- Full name 
- Local account number, which is 7-11 digits (no letters) 
- Bank name and BIC/Swift 
- Email address 
If my recipient is a business
You’ll need their:
- Business Registration number — mandatory for all partners 
- If the recipient is a sole trader, select the recipient type: Person and provide their date of birth 
How much can I send?
You can send up to the equivalent of 1 million GBP to an account in ZAR.
How long does it usually take for the money to arrive?
Once we receive and convert your money, it usually takes 0-1 working days to arrive in your recipient’s bank account.* Conversion can take up to 2 working days.
We’ll always give you an estimate for how long your transfer will take when you set it up.
Learn more about how long transfers take
What other information should I know?
- We can't send ZAR to Namibia or Swaziland/Eswatini. 
- Payments will be sent through the Swift network, or our partner, Exchange4Free. 
- Due to South African regulations, when receiving money from abroad, both personal and business recipients need to fill out a form called a mandate. This is used to send a report to the South African Reserve Bank. - Because of this, our South African partner, Exchange4Free, will email or send an SMS to your recipient with a link to this form. 
- If the information isn’t provided on time, the bank may reject the payment. If this happens, we’ll let you know. 
 
*For Exchange4Free, if your recipient fills in the form before 12:00 PM South Africa time (SAST), your transfer will arrive next day at the latest.