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A SWIFT code, also known as a Business Identifier Code (BIC), is a standardized format used to identify banks and financial institutions globally during international transactions. It consists of 8 to 11 characters, combining letters and numbers to indicate the institution, country, location, and branch. SWIFT codes facilitate secure and efficient cross-border payments by ensuring that the funds are directed to the correct bank.

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