Easy Ways to Pay Your SANC Annual Fees
SANC offers multiple convenient payment methods to suit your preferences. Here’s a breakdown of the best ways to pay:
1. Online Banking or Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Electronic payments via internet banking, mobile banking, or ATM transfers offer a quick and secure way to pay your fees. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth transaction:
SANC Bank Details:
Bank Name: First National Bank (FNB)
Branch Name: Corporate Core Banking – Pretoria
Branch Code: 253145
Account Name: SA Nursing Council No. 2
Account Number: 514 211 86 193
Reference Format: Use your 8-digit SANC reference number followed immediately by ‘ANLFEES’ (e.g., 12345678ANLFEES). This 15-character reference ensures accurate allocation of your payment.
Processing Time: Transfers from non-FNB banks may take up to three working days. Make payments in advance to avoid late penalties.
2. Direct Deposit at First National Bank (FNB) Branches
Prefer in-person payments? You can deposit your fees at any FNB branch:
Step 1: Fill out a deposit slip using SANC’s banking details.
Step 2: In the reference section, enter your 8-digit SANC reference number followed by ‘ANLFEES’.
Step 3: Submit the deposit slip and payment to the teller.
Step 4: Keep the deposit slip as proof of payment.
Important: If you need to update your personal details, do not pay at the bank. Instead, send your payment and updated information directly to SANC.
3. Third-Party Payment Service: Mandulo Solutions
For a hassle-free and time-saving option, Mandulo Solutions offers third-party payment services. This service is:
Fast: Receive your Annual Practising Certificate within 2-3 working days.
Reliable: Secure processing ensures your payment reaches SANC without delays.
Cost-Effective: Avoid long banking queues and potential payment errors.
Deadline for Annual Fee Payments: Avoid Penalties!
The SANC annual fee deadline is 31 December. Payments must be received by SANC on or before this date to avoid penalties or removal from the register. Late payments can delay your Annual Practising Certificate, affecting your ability to work legally.
Additional Considerations:
Processing Delays: Payments from non-FNB banks can take a few days—pay early to ensure timely processing.
Final Thoughts: Stay Registered, Stay Employed
Ensuring your SANC annual fees are paid on time is vital for maintaining your professional registration. By choosing a convenient payment method and adhering to deadlines, you can stay compliant and focus on what truly matters—providing excellent healthcare services.
For more details, visit SANC’s official website.
