Each bank uses one 11-digit SWIFT code with the first 8-digits representing the main office. The last 3-digits are branch codes that change with each location.
The swift code for ANZ Royal in Phnom Penh is ANZBKHPPXXX. That seems to be the only ANZ branch in the country that has a SWIFT code.
It does not have any swift code ..only limited branches of Allied bankin country contain swift code..
there's no IBAN no. for Philippines local banks,just only in Europe.In Philippines we use swift code.
Bank of China only uses an ABA Routing Number for American locations. SWIFT codes are used to transfer money from one branch to the other. Yanshuo Branch uses the SWIFT code BKCHCNBJ49C.
I tried but couldn't find I can find only swift code for 17 PARLIAMENT STREET NEW DELHI 110001 SCBLINBBDEL Don't know if it applies for all in the city.
Metrobank is a Philippine bank. The bank uses only one swift code on from its main office to its branches which is MBTCPHMM.
Provident banks in Nj does not have a swift code, they only use the routing #.
The swift code for ANZ Royal in Phnom Penh is ANZBKHPPXXX. That seems to be the only ANZ branch in the country that has a SWIFT code.
It does not have any swift code ..only limited branches of Allied bankin country contain swift code..
Swift is for overseas use only. You need the routing no. (1st 9 digits on your checks)
BKKBTHBK is the one and only code for every Bangkok Bank branch throughout Thailand.
200.00 two hundered dirhams only.
Hi, I was able to find only one bank in Kenya with similar name: KENYA POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK Its SWIFT code is KPOBKEN1XXX, the digit '1' in the eight position of the code indicates they don't have a direct connection to the SWIFT network, but this code is unique for each bank, so if they appear in the text of a financial transaction, wire transfer for instance, there is no confusion on what bank this code belongs to, avoiding use of similar names, or "foreign looking names". You may look for any other bank in the SWIFT website: http://www.swift.com/bsl/freequery.do Hope this helped you. Gus
The best way is to call your bank they will not only be able to give you your Swift code, but they will alsow be able to answer any other questions you have about wire transfers.
The SWIFT/BIC code for Land Bank of the Philippines Mabalacat branch in Pampanga, Philippines is TLBPPHMM.
SWIFT code is a standard format of Bank Identifier Codes (BIC) and it is unique identification code for a particular bank. These codes are used when transferring money and messages between banks.The SWIFT code consists of 8 or 11 characters. When 8-digits code is given, it refers to the primary office.First 4 characters - bank code (only letters)Next 2 characters - ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (only letters)Next 2 characters - location code (letters and digits) (passive participant will have "1" in the second character)Last 3 characters - branch code, optional ('XXX' for primary office) (letters and digits)FORMAT:-Bank : DUTCH-BANGLA BANK LTDBranch : -City : DHAKA Click here to find distance to DHAKA from your cityState : BangladeshSwift Code : DBBLBDDHXXXi,e; DUTCH-BANGLA BANK LTD DHAKA (MOTIJHEEL FOREIGN EXCHANGE BRANCH) Swift Code :DBBLBDDH105
2-By wire transfer to the following account:- * Bank name : Commercial Bank of Dubai * Branch : Alaweer * Account name : Leaders Training Center * Account No. : 1000523512 * Swift Code : CBD UAE AD * P.O. Box : 2668 Dubai Tel : +971 4 3201222 Fax : +971 4 3201201 2-By wire transfer to the following account:- * Bank name : Commercial Bank of Dubai * Branch : Alaweer * Account name : Leaders Training Center * Account No. : 1000523512 * Swift Code : CBD UAE AD * P.O. Box : 2668 Dubai Tel : +971 4 3201222 Fax : +971 4 3201201