Southern African Wildlife College Bank Details

By | October 1, 2022

Southern African Wildlife College Bank Details

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Contribute to our mission: Innovating, educating, and empowering to conserve our natural heritage for future generations.
None of our valuable education, training and conservation work would be possible without the support of our donors.
Every financial contribution – large or small – makes a difference.
You can contribute to our K9 or Aerial Support units, which are an integral link in the conservation and counter-poaching sector within the Greater Kruger region, contribute to the Southern African Wildlife College Trust, sponsor students or help fund our general operations.
You’re also welcome to email us with any questions or suggestions about how to support the College.
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THE SAWC MAIN ACCOUNT

Bank: Standard Bank of South Africa
Account number: 230118860
Branch: Hoedspruit
Branch code: 052752
Account type: current account
Swift/Iban code: SBZAZAJJ
Bank address: 187 Panther street, Hoedspruit, 1380

AERIAL SUPPORT ACCOUNT

Bank: Standard Bank of South Africa
Account number: 230118860
Branch: Hoedspruit
Branch code: 052752
Account type: current account
Swift/Iban code: SBZAZAJJ
Bank address: 187 Panther street, Hoedspruit, 1380

K9 UNIT ACCOUNT

Bank: Standard Bank
Account name: SAWC – Tracker Dog Unit
Account number: 330451995
Account type: Business current account
Branch name: Hoedspruit
Branch code: 052752
Date opened: 2015-07-14
Registration number: 1996/005726/08

THE SAWCT ACCOUNT

Bank: Standard Bank
Account name: SAWCT (Southern African Wildlife College Trust 2499/2000)
Account number: 4054164000
Branch: Commercial Business Winelands
Clearing code: 632005
Account type: business cheque account
Swift code: ABSA ZA JJ
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Bequests from the deceased estates of South African taxpayers are exempt from donations tax and estate duty.
Donations from South African taxpayers are exempt from donations tax and may be claimed as deductions against taxable income, subject to the limitations of the Income Tax Act.

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