Official SWIFT search tool for bank names and Bank Identifier Codes see link below
That's not a standard sort code. Bank sort codes usually follow the format 11-22-33 (three double-digit numbers separated by hyphens)
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Swift codes, also known as Bank Identifier Codes (BIC), are a unique identification code for banks worldwide. These codes are used to facilitate international wire transfers between banks by identifying the specific bank and branch involved in the transaction. Swift codes help ensure that the funds are transferred securely and efficiently across different countries.
This sort code is incorrect. It does not exist. Check the code you have written. Visit a local branch for assistance with sort codes.
what is the branch code of standard chartered bank pakistan haider road
Standard Chartered Bank does not have a BSr code. They do have SWIFT codes, however. Each branch will have its own code which is it identifier for transferring money.
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Branch codes are unique identifying numbers within each bank's system. The branch code for Standard Bank in Klerksdorp, North West, South Africa, is 05263841.
SWIFT CODE for standard chartered bank is SCBLINBBXXX XXX stands for the first three digits of your account number. e.g ) Chennai - 426 just like how our ISD & STD codes helps to identify the area, this SWIFT code XXX helps to identify the Bank location.
I am not certain but the earlier answer is definitely wrong. This is because Pakistani transit codes have 7 digits, unlike US codes, which have 9. In addition, Pakistani codes are institution-based, unlike US codes, which are geographic. For example, the code for any bank in Pakistan will be first 3 digits for bank and last 4 for branch. An example is City Branch, UBL Karachi, where I bank: 0860605. All branches of UBL nationwide would start with 086, and each branch would have different last 4 digits. In contrast, in USA, all codes are based on Federal Reserve zone, so UBL New York would start with 02 plus 7 digits and UBL Los Angeles (if it existed) would start with 12.
The postal code of Faisalabad (Pakistan) is 38000.
There are 2 SWIFT codes. First one is for Central Islamad. ABPAPKKAISL; ABPAPKKA44
Official SWIFT search tool for bank names and Bank Identifier Codes see link below
The universal branch code for Ithala Bank is 755526. Each location also has a separate code. Branch Codes is a website where bank codes can be looked up.
ABSA does not make use of branch codes any more.
That's not a standard sort code. Bank sort codes usually follow the format 11-22-33 (three double-digit numbers separated by hyphens)