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Amsterdam Commodity ExchangeSWIFT code

Amsterdam Commodity Exchange has 1 SWIFT code across Netherlands, each branch having a different code
Amsterdam Commodity Exchange has 1 SWIFT code across Netherlands, each branch having a different code
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Bank Branch NameSWIFT codeAddressCity
HEAD OFFICE
XACENL21
KOOPMANSBEURS AMSTERDAMAMSTERDAM
SWIFT code:XACENL21
Bank Branch Name:HEAD OFFICE
City:AMSTERDAM
Address:KOOPMANSBEURS AMSTERDAM
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Amsterdam Commodity ExchangeSWIFT code format

An Amsterdam Commodity Exchange SWIFT code consists of 11 characters that identify the bank, its country, location, and specific branch.
Bank Code (4 letters):
Identifies Amsterdam Commodity Exchange specifically. For Amsterdam Commodity Exchange, this is always "XACE"
Country Code (2 letters):
Identifies the country. For Netherlands, this is "NL"
Location Code (2 letters or digits):
Identifies the city or region of the bank
Branch Code (3 letters or digits — optional):
Identifies the particular branch. If it's not included, it usually refers to the head office
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XACE
Bank code
NL
Country code
YY
Location code
XXX
Branch code
SWIFT code format
An Amsterdam Commodity Exchange SWIFT code consists of 11 characters that identify the bank, its country, location, and specific branch.
Bank Code (4 letters):
Identifies Amsterdam Commodity Exchange specifically. For Amsterdam Commodity Exchange, this is always "XACE"
Country Code (2 letters):
Identifies the country. For Netherlands, this is "NL"
Location Code (2 letters or digits):
Identifies the city or region of the bank
Branch Code (3 letters or digits — optional):
Identifies the particular branch. If it's not included, it usually refers to the head office
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What is the SWIFT code of Amsterdam Commodity Exchange?
If you're a customer of Amsterdam Commodity Exchange receiving money internationally, you'll need the Amsterdam Commodity Exchange SWIFT code to ensure that funds are transferred to the correct branch.
It consists of 8 to 11 characters that identify Amsterdam Commodity Exchange and its specific branch based on its region.
How to find Amsterdam Commodity Exchange SWIFT code?
You can find Amsterdam Commodity Exchange SWIFT code in a few ways:
1.Check your bank statement
2.Contact your Amsterdam Commodity Exchange branch directly
3.
Use thetable aboveto look up the SWIFT code for your specific branch

Details needed for a Amsterdam Commodity Exchange SWIFT transfer

1. Recipient's DetailsThe name, address, and Amsterdam Commodity Exchange account number of the person receiving the payment
2. Bank DetailsThe name, address, and SWIFT code (or BIC) of the recipient's Amsterdam Commodity Exchange branch
3. Transfer InformationThe currency, amount being sent, and the purpose of the transfer
4. Personal IDIdentification for both the sender and recipient

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Frequently asked questions

Is SWIFT code per branch?
Yes, each bank branch may have its own SWIFT code, especially for larger banks like Amsterdam Commodity Exchange. This ensures that international transfers are routed to the correct location.
How can I find my Amsterdam Commodity Exchange SWIFT code?
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