This page covers how to reach Absa Bank Newton Park in Bank Newton Park. Absa does not publish a separate switchboard number for every bank branch, so the reliable route is the national Absa contact line below, and Absa does not publish a public per branch directory, so we have not listed a number for this location.
ContactDetails.co.za is an independent directory. We are not Absa and cannot access, change or act on your account. Everything on this page is a routing aid so you reach the right official channel quickly.
Absa contact numbers
These routes were verified against the official Absa contact page on 20 August 2026. Contact numbers do change, so confirm on the official page before relying on one for anything urgent.
| What it is for | Contact |
|---|---|
| General customer care | 0800 11 11 55 |
| General customer care (alternate) | 011 501 5050 |
| Fraud hotline | 0860 557 557 |
| Fraud hotline from outside South Africa | +27 11 501 5089 |
| Report a suspicious email | [email protected] |
General customer care operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Reaching the Bank Newton Park branch
Absa does not publish a public per branch directory. Use the national contact route above and give the agent the Bank Newton Park location so they can route your query or confirm the correct trading details.
We have not published a direct phone number for this location. Branch level numbers are not centrally published by Absa, and inventing or copying one from an unofficial listing is exactly how people end up calling a number that no longer belongs to the business.
Choosing the right Absa route
Absa splits its contact lines by department rather than running everything through one switchboard. Calling the wrong line usually means being transferred or asked to call back, so it is worth picking the right one first time.
- Suspected fraud, phishing or a card you no longer control: use fraud hotline on 0860 557 557. Treat this as urgent and call before anything else.
Self-service options before you call
- Email to [email protected], which gives you a written record of what you asked and when.
- The official site at absa.co.za, where account and self-service tools sit behind a secure login.
- Calling outside peak times. Monday mornings and the hour after 17:00 are usually the worst for South African contact centres.
What to have ready before you call
- The name and location of the branch or service you are calling about.
- Your account, order or reference number if you already have one.
- The identity document or account holder details, since most South African providers verify who you are before discussing an account.
- Dates, amounts and any error message exactly as it appeared.
- A pen and paper for the reference number. Ask for one every time, because without it a follow up call starts from nothing.
Complaints and escalation
If a first call does not resolve the matter, escalate through the bank’s own complaints process first. If it is not resolved to your satisfaction, South African bank customers can escalate to the relevant financial services ombud scheme, which handles disputes between consumers and banks free of charge.
Keep a short written log of each contact: the date, the channel you used, the name of the agent and the reference number. Most banking complaint processes ask for exactly that history, and having it ready is usually the difference between a fast resolution and starting over.
Avoiding fake Absa contact numbers
Contact details for well known South African brands are a common target for impersonation. Numbers that look official appear in search ads, social media replies and cloned websites, and the person answering is not Absa.
- Reach Absa through the official site at absa.co.za rather than through a number in a search advert or a social media reply.
- Absa will never ask you for your full card number, PIN, CVV, online banking password or a one time PIN. Nobody legitimate needs those to help you.
- Treat any caller who creates urgency, asks you to install remote access software, or asks you to move money to a safe account as fraudulent, and end the call.
- If you are unsure whether a call was genuine, hang up and dial the official number yourself rather than calling back a number the caller gave you.
Related contact pages
Frequently asked questions
What is the Absa contact number?
The routes Absa publishes on its official contact page are listed in the table above, with what each one is for. The main route is 0800 11 11 55. Confirm it on absa.co.za before relying on it, since numbers are changed from time to time.
What is the direct number for the Bank Newton Park branch?
We do not publish one, because Absa does not centrally publish branch level numbers and we do not republish contact details we cannot verify on an official source. Use the national route above and give the agent the branch name.
How do I know a Absa number is genuine?
Check it against the official site at absa.co.za. A number that only appears in a search advert, a social media reply or a third-party directory should not be trusted for anything involving your account, your money or your identity document.
What should I do if nobody resolves my query?
Ask for the complaint reference and the escalation path on your first call, then follow the escalation route described above. Keep the dates, agent names and reference numbers, because every formal complaint process will ask for them.
Can ContactDetails.co.za resolve this for me?
No. We are an independent directory, not Absa, and we have no access to your account. Everything here is a routing aid so that you reach the correct official channel with the right information in hand.
Is there a cost to calling these numbers?
South African 0860 and 0861 numbers are charged at a share-call or standard rate depending on your provider, and 0800 numbers are toll free from a landline. Calls from a mobile are billed at your own operator’s rate, so check your plan if cost matters.
Contact routes on this page were checked against the official Absa source on 20 August 2026. If you find a detail that has changed, the official source above is always the authority.