SWIFT/BIC Code Directory
Search our comprehensive database to find SWIFT BIC codes (also known as Bank Identifier Codes) for any specific bank or branch. Essential for sending money and international transactions via the SWIFT network.
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About SWIFT/BIC Codes
SWIFT codes, which stands for Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, and BIC, which stands for Bank Identifier Codes, are crucial for international money transfers. These unique codes identify a specific bank and sometimes a specific branch, ensuring your funds reach the correct destination when you send or receive money globally. They are fundamental to the SWIFT network for secure international transactions.
A typical SWIFT/BIC code consists of 8 or 11 characters:
- First 4 characters: Bank code (letters)
- Next 2 characters: Country code (letters)
- Next 2 characters: Location code (letters and digits)
- Last 3 characters: Branch code (optional, letters and digits)
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