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  2. Midland Bank - Wikipedia

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    Midland Bank was renamed HSBC Bank in June 1999, ... Until around 2020, the HSBC UK SWIFT code (all offices in the United Kingdom) remained MIDLGB22, ...

  3. ISO 9362 - Wikipedia

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    The SWIFT code for its primary office is DEUTDEFF: DEUT identifies Deutsche Bank; DE is the country code for Germany; FF is the code for Frankfurt; Deutsche Bank uses an extended code of 11 characters and has assigned branches or processing areas individual extended codes. This allows the payment to be directed to a specific office.

  4. List of banks in Poland - Wikipedia

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    SWIFT code Majority owner Capital Website Alior Bank S.A. Alior Bank: ABLPPLPW ... HSBC: HSBCPLPW hsbc.pl: Ikano Bank AB (publ) SA Ikano Bank: ikanobank.pl:

  5. SWIFT Codes: What They Are and How To Find Them - AOL

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    A SWIFT code is used to identify banks and financial institutions globally. Find out more about when they're used and how to find a SWIFT code in this guide.

  6. SWIFT - Wikipedia

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    SWIFT cooperates with international organizations to define standards for message format and content. SWIFT is also a registration authority (RA) for the following ISO standards: [20] ISO 9362: 1994 Banking – Banking telecommunication messages – Bank identifier codes

  7. New Zealand bank account number - Wikipedia

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    United Bank [a] 29: 0000–9999 HSBC: 30: 2900–2956 ... the standard for SWIFT codes, international bank identifiers; ... the bank code format used in the United ...

  8. List of banks in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Bank HQ Website SWIFT Code ; Addiko Bank: Zagreb: www.addiko.hr: HAAB HR 22 Agram banka: Zagreb: www.agrambanka.hr: KREZ HR 2X Banka Kovanica: Varaždin: www.kovanica.hr

  9. Bank code - Wikipedia

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    The (national) bank codes differ from the international Bank Identifier Code (BIC/ISO 9362, a normalized code - also known as Business Identifier Code, Bank International Code and SWIFT code). Those countries which use International Bank Account Numbers (IBAN) have mostly integrated the bank code into the prefix of specifying IBAN account numbers.