SAPC - Fees payable to Council

2016 Annual Financial Statements and fees payable to Council

2016 Annual Financial Statements and fees payable to Council

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Council is pleased to release the audited financial statements for the year 2016. While on the topic of finances, Council reminds the profession that the June and July fees for the selected pharmacy categories are now payable.

Audited Annual Financial Statements

Council is pleased to release the audited financial statements for the year 2016. The auditors issued an unqualified audit report.

Click here to download the audited annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2016.

Are your annual fees up to date?

Council staggers the payment of the annual prescribed fees so that the different categories of the profession pay at varied times during the year. Council also grants members a three-month grace period in which to settle the fees. The table below shows the annual payment dates for each of the categories.

Membership

Council thanks those who have already paid their fees, and cautions members who fail to pay timeously that they may face the risk of having their names removed from the Register.

While Council makes a concerted effort to curtail costs and keep fee increases to a minimum, it is reliant on the profession’s regular payment for the organisation to continue operating.

Click here to download the fees payable to Council for the 2017 financial year.

[The due date for providers, assessors, pharmacy support personnel and students was on 1 June 2017. The grace period for these members is 31 August 2017.]

[The due date for pharmacies and responsible pharmacists (public sector) was 1 July 2017. The grace period for these members expires on 30 September 2017.]

Settle your fees timeously to avoid the inconvenience of having to restore your name to the Register.

Payment Methods

Council recommends that pharmacy professionals pay their fees through the safe credit or debit card payment method by logging into the website with their unique details. With this payment method members enjoy the convenience of paying fees wherever they are, at whatever time, and receiving instant confirmation of proof of payment.

Other payment methods

Fees can be paid into Council’s Standard Bank Account, indicated below, through the following methods:

  • Electronic funds transfer (EFT)
  • Direct deposit (DD)
  • Credit/debit card at the SAPC offices

SA Pharmacy Council Bank details

Bank: Standard Bank of South Africa

Name of beneficiary: South African Pharmacy Council
Bank account number: 011885866
Branch code: 010145
Payment/beneficiary reference: Your account number with Council*

*Your account number is alpha–numeric:

Persons: P-number (P followed by a 5-digit number)
Pharmacy: Y-number (Y followed by a 5-digit number)
Provider: R-number (R followed by a 5-digit number)

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