Equatorial Guinea Country Code +240
Equatorial Guinea uses the international calling code +240. You’ll see +240 on calls and messages connected to Malabo (capital, on Bioko Island), Bata (largest city on the mainland), business and government contacts, logistics, and regional trade partners in Central Africa.
This guide explains how +240 numbers are structured, how to dial Equatorial Guinea from the US/Canada, UK/Europe, and other countries, plus the Africa/Malabo time zone (UTC+1) for scheduling.
Overview – what +240 tells you about the caller
The prefix +240 identifies phone numbers registered in Equatorial Guinea. The country has a unique structure compared with many African states: it includes a mainland region (Río Muni) and islands (including Bioko, where Malabo is located). That mix creates common business use cases around ports, logistics, energy services, and cross-border trade.
For websites and CRMs, the biggest wins come from:
- • Accepting +240 numbers in international format to reduce delivery failures.
- • Showing a clear “How to dial” pattern for North America and Europe (011 / 00 prefixes).
- • Scheduling calls in UTC+1 (Africa/Malabo) to avoid missed meetings.
Note: Number lengths and blocks can evolve over time. The safest approach is to store numbers as the contact provides them in E.164 format (e.g., +240…) and avoid over-strict validation that rejects real user inputs.
Helpful tools
- World Time: /tools/world-time/
- Time Difference Calculator: /tools/time-difference-calculator/
- International Dialing: /tools/international-dialing/
Equatorial Guinea phone number formats (+240)
International: +240 XXXXXXXXXEquatorial Guinea numbers are commonly shared as a national number domestically, and internationally as +240 followed by the full national number. In many business systems, the best practice is:
- • Ask customers to submit their number with a leading + (international format).
- • Store as +240 + national number with no spaces (E.164).
- • If a user enters a short number, show a helper: “Please include +240 and the full number.”
Validation strategy (safe): allow 8–12 digits after +240 to avoid rejecting real numbers, then re-check with confirmation SMS/WhatsApp/email where possible.
Normalization examples
IllustrativeUser enters
+240 555 123 456
Store as
+240555123456
User enters
240-333-123-456
Normalize to
+240333123456
User enters
555123456
If country = Equatorial Guinea, format as
+240555123456
Only auto-prefix when the user explicitly selected Equatorial Guinea.
How to call Equatorial Guinea (+240)
1) From the United States / Canada
Use the international prefix then +240:
- Dial 011 (or use + on mobile).
- Dial 240 (Equatorial Guinea).
- Dial the full national number.
Example: 011 240 555 123 456 or +240 555 123 456
2) From the UK / Europe
Most European countries use 00 (or + on mobile):
- Dial 00 (or +).
- Dial 240.
- Dial the full national number.
Example: 00 240 333 123 456
3) Calling inside Equatorial Guinea
- Domestic calls: dial the number as provided locally.
- Best practice: save contacts as +240… so your phone works anywhere.
- For business: always request the international format in contracts and RFQs.
If you operate a website form, show a placeholder like +240 555 123 456.
If a call fails, first confirm you have the full number (including +240). If possible, try calling via a VoIP app using international format (+240…), or ask the contact for an alternate business line.
Time in Equatorial Guinea – Africa/Malabo (UTC+1)
Equatorial Guinea uses the Africa/Malabo time zone, typically UTC+1. For international teams, UTC+1 is convenient for coordination with many European business hours.
- • Use calendar invites with a time zone label: Africa/Malabo.
- • When in doubt, include UTC in writing (e.g., “10:00 UTC+1”).
- • For logistics between Malabo (island) and the mainland, confirm local operating hours.
Time tools
Emergency numbers in Equatorial Guinea
Emergency numbers can vary by country and may change. For Equatorial Guinea, confirm the current emergency contacts with your hotel, local partner, or official sources before travel or operations.
Emergency
Confirm locally
Save your hotel front desk and local site manager number as a fallback.
For business teams
Define SOP
Create a local escalation plan (security, clinic/hospital, police liaison).
Practical
Store +240
Keep key contacts stored as +240… so you can reach them while roaming.
If you want, you can add a “local emergency directory” block later (police / ambulance / fire) once you verify the official numbers.
Examples: calling +240 numbers
New York → Malabo office
Number: +240 333 123 456
- Dial 011
- Dial 240
- Dial 333 123 456
Result: 011 240 333 123 456
London → Bata mobile
Number: +240 555 123 456
- Dial 00
- Dial 240
- Dial 555 123 456
Result: 00 240 555 123 456
WhatsApp / VoIP apps
Most apps work best with E.164 formatting.
- • Save as +240… in contacts
- • Avoid local-only short formats for international messaging
- • For businesses: collect numbers with a +240 prefix in forms
Equatorial Guinea country code +240 – FAQ
What is the country code for Equatorial Guinea?
Equatorial Guinea’s international calling code is +240.
How do I call Equatorial Guinea from the US?
Dial 011 + 240 + the full national number. On mobile, you can usually dial +240 directly.
How should I store +240 numbers in my CRM?
Use E.164: +240 followed by the full national number (no spaces). Example: +240555123456.
What time zone is Equatorial Guinea in?
Equatorial Guinea uses Africa/Malabo, typically UTC+1.
Is +240 used by any other country?
+240 is assigned to Equatorial Guinea for international dialing.
Where can I find more African country codes?
Browse: Africa region or the full country list.
Central Africa quick links
If you frequently dial Central Africa, these pages help you compare calling codes and time zones.
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