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SWIFT code is a standard form of Business Identifier Codes (BIC) as an every banks unique code for message exchange needs and also sending money between banks, domestically or internationally.
SWIFT/BIC codes usually consist of 8-11 characters to identify country, city, bank name, & bank branches.
First 4 characters - bank identification.
2 characters indicating the bank's country.
2 characters indicating the bank’s location.
3 digits indicating the bank’s branch.
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Bank Code
Country Code
Location Code
Branch Code
If you’re sending or receiving money internationally between banks, particularly international wire transfers or SEPA payments, you may be asked for a SWIFT code. SWIFT codes help banks to process transfers from abroad.
Usually you can find your bank’s SWIFT code / BIC in your bank account statements. You can also use our SWIFT code / BIC finder to find the appropriate code for your transfer.
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