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How to Check Your Balance on Standard Bank SIM Card

by kevin Atamba
October 17, 2025
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Managing your airtime, data, and SMS balance on a Standard Bank SIM card is quick and simple. Whether you’re using the SIM card for calls, data bundles, or other services, here are the easiest methods to check your balance.

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1. Check Balance Using USSD Code

The fastest way to check your balance is through a USSD code. This method works even without an internet connection and provides instant results.

  1. Unlock your phone and open the dial pad.
  2. Dial *130*234# and press the call button.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to view your airtime, data, and SMS balance.

This method also allows you to purchase more airtime, check bundles, or transfer airtime to another number.


2. Check Balance Through the Standard Bank Mobile App

For those with smartphones, the Standard Bank Mobile App is a convenient option to monitor both your SIM card usage and linked bank account in one place.

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  1. Download and install the Standard Bank App from Google Play or the App Store.
  2. Log in using your online banking credentials (or register if you don’t have an account).
  3. Navigate to the “Mobile Services” or “Standard Bank Mobile” section.
  4. Select “View Balance” or “Airtime & Data” to see your remaining balance.

The app also provides detailed usage history and recharge options using your linked bank account.


3. Check Balance via SMS

Another easy way to check your balance is through an SMS request.

  1. Open your messaging app.
  2. Type the word “BALANCE” and send it to 140 or 180 (the number may vary by region).
  3. You’ll receive an instant reply showing your airtime, data, and SMS balance.

Please note that standard SMS rates may apply, so ensure you have enough airtime before using this method.


4. Check Balance Online

You can also check your balance through the Standard Bank Mobile website.

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  1. Visit the Standard Bank Mobile page on your browser.
  2. Log in with your mobile number and password.
  3. Navigate to the Account Summary or Balance section.
  4. View your usage details, recharge history, and available bundles.

This option is convenient if you prefer managing your account on a computer or tablet.


5. Contact Customer Care

If you’re having trouble checking your balance, you can contact Standard Bank Mobile customer care for assistance.

  1. Dial 135 from your Standard Bank SIM card (this call is typically free).
  2. Follow the voice prompts or speak with an agent.
  3. The agent can confirm your balance and assist with any SIM-related issues.

You can also visit a Standard Bank branch or use their online chat service for further help.


6. Keep Track of Your Usage

To avoid running out of airtime or data unexpectedly, make it a habit to check your balance regularly. You can also set up auto-recharge options through the app or your bank account to automatically top-up your balance when it falls below a certain level.

By using these simple methods, you can easily manage your Standard Bank SIM card balance and stay on top of your mobile usage.

Tags: airtime balancecheck balancecustomer caredata balancemobile bankingStandard Bank appStandard Bank SIM cardUSSD
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