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The South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC) is constituted of a 25-member strong collective of experienced pharmacy professionals, educators and professionals from other key professions.

Nine (9) members of the Council are nominated by the profession, and another nine are recommended by Members of the Executive Committee (MECs) responsible for health in South Africa’s nine provinces.

Two members of the Council are appointed by the Minister of Health following recommendations by universities that are accredited to offer pharmacy education. The Minister also appoints a representative of the Department of Health as well as four members from other sectors of the South African population.

SAPC is an independent statutory council that receives no grants or subsidies from the government or any other source, but is wholly funded by the registered members of the profession, namely:
  1. Pharmacy students
  2. Pharmacist interns
  3. Pharmacists
  4. Specialist pharmacists
  5. Pharmacist’s assistants
  6. Pharmacy owners
  7. Responsible pharmacists, and
  8. Providers and assessors.

To enable the public to have access to pharmacists and pharmacist’s assistants, who are competent to practice, a register of such persons is necessary.

In this regard, the SAPC, therefore, has two duties to discharge, e.g.:

  • ensure that pharmacists and pharmacist’s assistants admitted to the registers of Council are competent, and
  • remove the names of those pharmacists and pharmacist’s assistants who are unfit to practice.

Registration benefits

The maintenance of a register offers various benefits to those whose names appear in it, these benefits include:

  • the bestowal of professional status to the pharmacy professional which includes the right to practice his/her profession;
  • public recognition of the competent practitioner who is thus able to command a reward for his/her services; from zainfo.co.za and
  • creditability in the competency of the pharmacy professional.

What do the registration and annual fees cover?

The fees received by SAPC from registered pharmacy professionals are used to cover the costs of:

  • running the SAPC; and
  • administering the pharmacy profession in terms of registration, maintaining standards of education and training, and standards of professional practice.

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 alphanumeric:

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)

Are your annual fees up to date?

The SAPC scheduled payment due dates of the annual prescribed fees so that the fees for the different professional categories become due at varied times during the year. The SAPC 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.

The SAPC thanks those who have already paid their 2019 fees, and cautions members who fail to pay timeously that they may face the risk of having their names removed from the register. Settle your fees timeously to avoid the inconvenience of having to restore your name to the register.

Payment methods

Online credit and debit card method

We recommend that all pharmacy professionals pay fees conveniently through the safe credit or debit card payment method available on the SAPC website after logging in with your unique details. You not only enjoy the convenience of paying the fees wherever you are and at whatever time, but you also receive instant confirmation that your payment has been received.

Other payment methods

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

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

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3 thoughts on “SAPC login | Annues Fees, Registration & Vacancies-www.pharmaciae.org.za 2024-2025”
  1. I have today attempted to pay the outstanding fees of R309
    However I received the message that my account is uptodate……but i havent received a credit noe

    Richard Borain
    p01125
    4401025094083

  2. Im trying to log in to my account but im struggling i want my sapc invoice thank you.

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