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Everything you need to find the right SWIFT/BIC code for your transfer. Search by bank or country to find the right branch code. Or, if you already have a code, you can use our checker tool to make sure it’s correct.
BIC stands for Business Identifier Code. These codes are standardized reference numbers assigned by SWIFT, to banks and a range of other financial and non-financial institutions. If you're sending or receiving an international payment you may be asked for a BIC code.
BIC (Business Identifier Code) is an international standard for routing business transactions and identifying business parties. What is a BIC code? BIC is the International ISO standard ISO 9362.
A Swift Code is the standard format for Business Identifier Codes (BIC) and it's a unique identification code for banks and financial institutions globally. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, for international wire transfers or SEPA payments.
Enter a SWIFT / BIC code to our SWIFT code checker and find out to which bank it belongs.
What is a BIC or SWIFT Code? BIC stands for Bank Identifier Code, and SWIFT stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications. Sometimes, people use the terms “BIC” and “SWIFT” interchangeably.
A SWIFT code is a Business Identifier Code (BIC) used by banks and payment providers when making international transfers. The SWIFT/BIC code - also known as a SWIFT number - is a unique identifier which describes the bank or branch a payment should arrive in.
A SWIFT Code is a standard format of Bank Identifier Code (BIC) used to specify a particular bank or branch. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers.
What is a SWIFT code? A SWIFT code (or BIC code) is a unique code that identifies financial and non-financial institutions and is mainly used for international wire transfers between banks.
Simply choose the country, bank name and the browser will show you the BIC codes for all branches of this bank in the selected country. Then select the BIC code to view it's full details. Additionally, you can also retrieve BIC from an IBAN with our IBAN Validation tool.