Free directory of all 31 correspondent bank SWIFT/BIC codes registered in SOUTH SUDAN. Click any bank to view its full record and track an international SWIFT payment routed through it.
South Sudan — the world's youngest country (2011) — relies heavily on oil export revenues routed through Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopian banking correspondents. Kenya Commercial Bank South Sudan, Equity Bank South Sudan, and Stanbic Bank South Sudan process most international SWIFT transfers, channelling humanitarian aid, NGO payments, and oil revenue receipts in a challenging operational environment with limited banking infrastructure.
| RTGS / Settlement System | SWIFT (Bank of South Sudan — BSS) |
|---|---|
| Currency | SSP — South Sudanese Pound |
| Central Bank | Bank of South Sudan |
| Typical SWIFT Timing | 5–10 days (conflict-affected) |
Most international SWIFT wires arrive in South Sudan within 2–5 business days. Payments cleared through correspondent banks may take longer depending on intermediary routing and local cut-off times.
South Sudan processes large-value interbank settlements through SWIFT. Retail transfers typically use ACH or local clearing networks, while cross-border wires enter via SWIFT.
The primary settlement currency is SSP — South Sudanese Pound. Foreign-currency wires are converted at the receiving bank's prevailing rate unless a specific currency account is held at the beneficiary institution.
Total correspondent banks indexed: 31