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BIC/SWIFT code
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A BIC/SWIFT code is an 8- or 11-character identifier for banks, providing details about the institution's country, location, and branch.
Bank Code (4 letters):
Identifies the bank
(Eg: "BARC" for Barclays, "HSBC" for HSBC)
Country Code (2 letters):
Identifies the bank’s country
(Eg: "CA" for Canada, "GB" for the UK)
Location Code (2 letters or digits):
Identifies the city or region of the bank
(Eg: "LX" for Luxembourg, "NY" for New York)
Branch Code (3 letters or digits — optional):
Identifies the specific branch
If missing, the SWIFT code has 8 characters instead of 11
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AAAA
Bank code
BB
Country code
YY
Location code
XXX
Branch code
Example: SBININBB101 is the code for the State Bank of India's Mumbai branch.
"SBIN" is the bank code, "IN" is India, "BB" is Mumbai, and "101" specifies the branch location.
A BIC/SWIFT code is an 8- or 11-character identifier for banks, providing details about the institution's country, location, and branch.
Bank Code (4 letters):
Identifies the bank
(Eg: "BARC" for Barclays, "HSBC" for HSBC)
Country Code (2 letters):
Identifies the bank’s country
(Eg: "CA" for Canada, "GB" for the UK)
Location Code (2 letters or digits):
Identifies the city or region of the bank
(Eg: "LX" for Luxembourg, "NY" for New York)
Branch Code (3 letters or digits — optional):
Identifies the specific branch
If missing, the SWIFT code has 8 characters instead of 11
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What is a
BIC/SWIFT
code?
Bank's unique ID for receiving international transfers
Identifies the bank and branch to ensure accurate routing of funds across borders
Consists of 8-11 characters
When to use a
BIC/SWIFT
code?
Use a BIC/SWIFT code for transferring money to another country
Required for wire transfers, like SEPA, between two different countries to ensure funds reach the right bank account
Example: As an exporter in Bangalore, share your bank account number and SWIFT code with your U.S. clients to receive payments.
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1. Recipient's Details
The name, address, and bank account number of the person receiving the payment
2. Bank Details
The name, address, and SWIFT code (or BIC) of the recipient's bank branch
3. Transfer Information
The currency, amount being sent, and the purpose of the transfer
4. Personal ID
Identification for both the sender and recipient
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Frequently
asked questions
What is Swift Code full form?
SWIFT code stands for Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication Code.
What is the SWIFT code of a bank?
A SWIFT code is a unique identifier for a bank, used for international transactions to specify the bank's location, country, and branch.
How to find SWIFT code?
You can find a SWIFT code on your bank statement, by contacting your bank, or by using our SWIFT code finder tool.
What is BIC code?
A BIC (Bank Identifier Code) is a unique code that identifies a specific bank in international transactions. It is the same as the SWIFT code.
Is SWIFT code the same as BIC code?
Yes, the SWIFT code and BIC code are the same, both used to identify banks for international payments.
Is the SWIFT code and IFSC code the same?
No, a SWIFT code is used for international transactions, while an IFSC code is used for domestic transfers within India.
How to check a SWIFT code?
You can find a SWIFT code on your bank statement, by contacting your bank, or by you can use our SWIFT code checker tool to validate your code.
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