List of Ecobank Sort Codes and Branches in Nigeria

List of Ecobank Sort Codes and Branches in Nigeria 1

List of Ecobank Sort Codes and Branches in Nigeria

By using the right sort code and following the right process, you can improve your banking experience, ensure safe transfers, and avoid potential hassles with your transactions. 

Using Ecobank Sort Codes for Transactions

  1. Interbank transfer 
  • When making a transfer from your Ecobank account to an account at another bank, you will need the recipient’s bank account number and their bank’s branch code.
  • Provide the correct sort code of the recipient’s bank to ensure the funds are transferred correctly.
  • Enter the beneficiary’s bank account number and classification code during the remittance process.
  • Double check the arrangement code and account number to avoid errors or delays in the transfer process. 
  1. Bank transfer 
  • For transfers between different Ecobank branches, you will need the recipient’s account number and their specific branch’s classification code.
  • Enter the correct recipient branch classification code to ensure the remittance is delivered to the intended location.
  • Enter the beneficiary’s account number and arrangement code when initiating the transfer via the online banking platform, mobile application or by visiting an Ecobank branch.
  • Check the sort code and account number to make sure it’s correct. 
  1. Bill payment 
  • When paying bills to utility companies or service providers through Ecobank, a classification code may be required.
  • Check your payment instructions or contact the invoice issuer to confirm if they need your invoice code and account number for payment.
  • Enter the correct classification code, account number and other relevant information according to the supplier’s instructions or on Ecobank’s payment platform.
  1. Account verification 
  • If you need to verify someone’s Ecobank account details, including their branch, you can use their account number and branch code.
  • Cross-check the arrangement code provided with the official Ecobank branch list or check with Ecobank customer service to make sure the branch information is correct. 

Ecobank Sort Code for Different Branches

S/N SORT CODES BRANCH

1 050010053 ENG Uyo – Wellington Bassey Street

2 050010299 ENG Eket – QIT

3 050010338 ENG Uyo – Oron branch

4 050010639 ENG Uyo  – Barracks Rd

5 050010914 ENG Oron – Oron branch

6 050020069 ENG Awka – Op Govt House

7 050020072 ENG Onitsha – Ogboefere branch

8 050020085 ENG Onitsha –  Williams Street

9 050020108 ENG Nnewi  – Edo Ezemewi 2

10 050020111 ENG Onitsha –  Bridge Head

11 050020182 ENG Onitsha – New market road

12 050020580 ENG Onitsha – Old market road

13 050020878 ENG Nkpor – Market Road

14 050020881 ENG Nnewi – Edo Ezemui Rd

15 050020904 ENG Onitsha – Fegge

16 050030017 ENG Bauchi- Murtala Mohammed Way

17 050050864 ENG Markurdi – Gboko Road

18 050060029 ENG Maiduguri – Ahmadu Bello  Way

19 050060854 ENG Maiduguri – Kashim Ibrahim

20 050070022 ENG Calabar  – Tinapa Branch

21 050070051 ENG Calabar-Obudu Branch

22 050070064 ENG Calabar-Igoli Ogoja

23 050070077 ENG Calabar– Ikom Branch

24 050070802 ENG Calabar – Mary Slessor Avenue

25 050071018 ENG Calabar – Murtala Muhammed Highway

26 050080083 ENG Abuja – National Assembly

27 050080096 ENG Abuja-ECOWAS

28 050080106 ENG Abuja – Garki 3

29 050080119 ENG Abuja – Maina Court

30 050080135 ENG Abuja – Deidei

31 050080148 ENG Abuja – Asokoro

32 050080151 ENG -Abuja OAGF BRANCH

33 050080216 ENG Abuja – Wuse 2

34 050080355 ENG Abuja – Le Meridien Hotel

35 050080368 ENG Abuja – Zone 4

36 050080371 ENG Abuja – Garki 11

37 050080449 ENG Abuja – Gwagwalada

38 050080562 ENG Abuja – Nyanya

39 050090057 ENG Warri – Eku House branch

40 050090060 ENG Asaba – Nnebisi Road

41 050090662 ENG Warri – Deco Road,

42 050090730 ENG Abraka – Delta State University

43 050090772 ENG Aladja – Delta Steel Complex

44 050090785 ENG Asaba –  Anwai Dual Carriage

45 050090963 ENG Sapele – Amukpe

46 050090992 ENG Warri – Enerhen

47 050100031 ENG Owerri – Douglas Road Branch

48 050100044 ENG Owerri – Okigwe road

49 050100099 ENG Umuahia – Govt Station Layout

50 050100921 ENG Owerri – Owerri branch

51 050110018 ENG Kaduna – Ahmadu Bello road

52 050110047 ENG kaduna – Ahmadu Bello Way 2

53 050110513 ENG Kaduna – Junction road

54 050120011 ENG Kano – Bello road

55 050120037 ENG Kano – France Road

56 050120529 ENG Kano – France Road  2

57 050150010 ENG Head Office

58 050150081 ENG Lagos – Point Road

59 050150117 ENG VI – Ajose Adeogun

60 050150120 ENG Ikeja – Allen Avenue

61 050150133 ENG Lagos – Broad Street

62 050150146 ENG Lagos – Surulere

63 050150159 ENG Apapa – Wharf road

64 050150162 ENG Lagos Isheri branch

65 050150175 ENG Lagos Gbagada

66 050150188 ENG – Ikeja  Ogba branch

67 050150191 Herbert Macaulay Branch Sabo Yaba

68 050150227 ENG Lagos – Ojuelegba

69 050150230 ENG Lagos – Okearin

70 050150243 ENG Lagos – Daleko

71 050150256 ENG Ikoyi – Awolowo road

72 050150269 ENG Idumota – Enu Owa

73 050150272 ENG Alaba – Agudosi

74 050150311 ENG VI – Ahmadu Bello way

75 050150337 ENG VI Ligali Ayorinde

76 050150340 ENG Lagos-Chevron

77 050150353 ENG Lagos-Seme Border

78 050150366 ENG Lagos – Airport Road

79 050150379 ENG Lagos – Ikota Branch

80 050150379 ENG Lagos-Eleganza

81 050150382 ENG Alaba – Ojo Igbede

82 050150395 ENG Apapa – Warehouse Road

83 050150405 ENG Ogudu Branch

84 050150423 ENG Apapa – Creek Road

85 050150434 ENG Lagos – Oyingbo branch

86 050150450 ENG Lagos – Broad Street 2

87 050150463 ENG Mushin – Idi-Oro

88 050150476 ENG Idumota – Nnamdi Azikiwe

89 050150489 ENG Ikeja – Adeniyi Jones

90 050150492 ENG Lagos – Coker branch

91 050150502 ENG Oba Akran, Ikeja

92 050150515 ENG Lagos – Ladipo

93 050150528 ENG VI – Adeola Adeku

94 050150531 ENG Idumota – Ashogbon Street

95 050150542 ENG Matori – Ladipo street

96 050150557 ENG Ikeja – Muritala Mohammed Int’l Airport

97 050150573 ENG Lagos – Olodi Apapa

98 050150586 ENG Lagos – Idumagbo

99 050150599 ENG Lagos-BBA branch

100 050150609 ENG Lagos – Ikorodu road branch

101 050150612 ENG Lagos-Festac

102 050150625 ENG Isolo – Oke Afa

103 050150638 ENG Isolo – Okota

104 050150641 ENG VI – Akin Adesola

105 050150654 ENG VI – Oyin Jolayemi

106 050150764 ENG Alaba – St Patricks Junction

107 050150971 ENG Lagos – Int’l Trade Fair Complex

108 050151006 ENG Lagos – Orile

109 050151048 ENG Ikeja  – GRA

110 050151051 ENG Ikeja – Oba Akran

111 050151064 ENG Isolo – Ire Akari

112 050151077 ENG Lagos – Mazamaza

113 050151226 ENG – St Patrick

114 050170032 ENG Abeokuta – Ita Eko Road

115 050170045 ENG ogun-Agbara

116 050171028 ENG Abeokuta

117 050181034 ENG Akure-Owo Road

118 050190038 ENG Ibadan – Iwo Road Branch

119 050190041 ENG Ibadan – Agodi branch

120 050190300 ENG Ibadan – New Court road

121 050190452 ENG Ibadan – Lebanon street

122 050200025 ENG Jos – Ahmadu Bello Way 2

123 050200504 ENG Jos – Ahmadu Bello way

124 050210163 ENG Bonny – King Jaja Hospital Road

125 050210170 ENG PH – Oyigbo banch

126 050210183 ENG PH – Ikwere 2

127 050210196 ENG PH – Trans Amadi

128 050210204 ENG –PH Oyingbo 2 Branch

129 050210206 ENG PH – Fleet House

130 050210280 ENG Bonny – Mission road 1

131 050210426 ENG Bonny – Mission road 2

132 050210497 ENG PH – Ikwerre Road

133 050210594 ENG PH – Mile 3

134 050210604 ENG PH – Okporo road

135 050210617 ENG PH – Mothercat branch

136 050210620 ENG PH – RSUT Complex

137 050210756 ENG Ahoada – Abua road

138 050210824 ENG PH – Eleme Petrochemical Complex

139 050210895 ENG Omoku – Omoku

140 050210934 ENG PH – PRPC

141 050210947 ENG PH – Uniport

142 050210950 ENG PH  – Asei World Centre

143 050220089 ENG Sokoto – Kano Rd branch

144 050230082 ENG Aba – Osisioma branch

145 050230176 ENG Aba – Factory road

146 050230684 ENG Aba –  Faulks Road

147 050230697 ENG ABA –  Old GRA

148 050230707 ENG Aba –  Ekeoha

149 050230710 ENG Aba –  Ngwa Road

150 050230985 ENG Umuahia – Umuahia

151 050240118 ENG Benin – Akpakpava 2

152 050240205 ENG Warri – Effurun

153 050240344 ENG Benin – New Lagos road

154 050240409 ENG Benin – Akpapakva Road

155 050240412 ENG Benin – Uselu/Lagos road

156 050240797 ENG Auchi – Polytechnic Road,

157 050240810 ENG Ekpoma – Ambrose Alli University

158 050240836 ENG Enugu – Okpara Avenue

159 050250020 ENG Enugu – Okpara Avenue 2

160 050250033 ENG Enugu Kenyatta Uwani

161 050270013 ENG Kebbi- Ahmadu Bello Way

162 050310672 ENG Yenagoa – Mbiama road branch

163 050320031 ENG Yenogoa – Mbiama Road 2

164 050330021 ENG Abakaliki – Ogoja road

165 050330720 ENG Abakaliki – Okpara Street

166 050340040 ENG Ado Ekiti

167 050350014 ENG Gombe- Market Rd branch

168 050110102 ENG Kaduna – KRPC

169 050240098 ENG Warri  – WRPC

FAQs

What is the sort code?

The sort code is a unique number used in the Nigerian banking system to identify specific banks and their branches. It helps to correctly route funds during interbank transfers and other banking transactions.

How to find the sort code for Ecobank branch?

You can find the Ecobank sort code in different ways:

  • Visit Ecobank’s official website and use their branch locator.
  • Contact Ecobank Customer Service by phone or email for support.
  • Visit your nearest Ecobank branch and ask their customer service representative.

Can I use the same sort code for different Ecobank branches?

No, each Ecobank branch will have its own sort code. It is therefore essential to use the correct sort code that corresponds to the particular branch you are dealing with.

Do you need an Ecobank sort code for bank transfers? 

Yes, the Ecobank sort code is required for intra-bank transfers between different Ecobank branches. The sort code helps to identify the specific branch where the recipient’s account is held, ensuring correct routing of funds.

Can I use Ecobank sort code for international transactions?

No, the Ecobank sort code is specific to the Nigerian banking system and cannot be used for international transactions. For international transfers, you will need to provide the relevant international bank code, such as the SWIFT/BIC code.

What should I do if I entered the wrong sort code for a transaction?

If you enter the wrong sort code for a transaction, it is important to contact Ecobank immediately. They can help you resolve the issue and take appropriate action to recover funds or redirect them to the correct account.

Can the sort code change over time?

Yes, the sort code can change for many reasons such as branch closure, relocation or system update. You should check the sort code through official sources such as Ecobank’s website or customer service to ensure you have the most up-to-date information.

Are there any fees associated with using the Ecobank sort code?

Ecobank may have transaction fees or charges associated with certain banking services, including wire transfers using arrangement codes. It is recommended to check Ecobank’s fee schedule or consult their customer service to understand the applicable fees. 

Conclusion

Understanding and using the Ecobank arrangement code correctly is essential for smooth and correct banking transactions within the Nigerian banking system. The sort code serves as a unique identifier for Ecobank branches, enabling seamless interbank transfers, intra-bank transfers, bill payments, and account verification.

By providing the correct sort code along with the recipient’s account number, you can ensure funds are transferred accurately and efficiently. It is essential to double check the arrangement code and account number before commencing a transaction to avoid errors or delays.