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Contents:   Accounts | Opening an account | Deposits | Paying accounts | A guide to understanding your account | Death of an account holder | Accounts by email | Failure to pay accounts | General account queries
  


Paying accounts

YOU can pay your account in cash or by cheque at a number of centres:

 

 

Although City offices do not accept credit or debit card payments, you can use a credit card at any EasyPay outlet.

You can also pay accounts electronically or by debit order.

But remember, if you pay via a third party or the internet, your payment can take up to five days to reflect on your account.

Pay via online banking
If you have an online payments arrangement with your bank, you can have the City set up as a beneficiary of your bank account. The City's banking details are:
Bank: Absa
Account: 4054398463
Branch code: 632005

Make sure payments are clearly marked for the City of Johannesburg.

Always use your nine-digit account number on your statement as the reference number when payments are made electronically.

If payments are made through Standard Bank Internet, the beneficiary name must be City of Johannesburg and the CDI must be 0058250071082.

Remember, payments must be made at least four days before the due date reflected on the statement. If payments are made after that date, they will only reflect on the following month's statement.

Pay by debit order
The most convenient method for you and the City is to pay by debit order. Special Debit Order forms are available from any of the Customer Service Centres.

Pay at an ATM machine
You can pay City accounts at any ATM machine. Take a copy of your municipal accounts slip into your bank, and ask to have the account linked to your ATM card. The bank will copy the codes on your slip and set up an ATM link. From then on, payment is as simple as transferring money to the City in the course of doing your usual ATM banking.

EasyPay outlets
For many people it is convenient to pay their City bills while doing their shopping. This can be done at EasyPay outlets, found at Pick 'n Pay, Shoprite Checkers, Spar, and the Post Office.

Remember, however, there is a delay in receiving payments from third parties. If you chose to use this method, please bear this in mind. A late payment may not be registered on your account and may result in a cut off of the particular service.

Cheque payments
When paying by cheque, remember that the beneficiary name depends on where you make the payment. For example, when you pay by cheque at Pick 'n Pay outlets, the cheque beneficiary must be Pick 'n Pay; or when you pay by cheque at Shoprite Checkers, the cheque beneficiary must be Shoprite Checkers.

When you pay by cheque at City of Johannesburg paypoints, the cheque beneficiary must be City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality.

When you pay by cheque over the counter at Absa Bank branches, the cheque beneficiary must be City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality.



 
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