Hello,
As I have a friend there, I know that Kosovo's world bank country code is 3 letters: XKX
Hope it helps )))
Sergei
Raiffeisen Bank is not an American bank and therefore it does not have a routing number. It does however have Swift codes, which act as a routing number. The code will depend on the country. For example the Swift code for the bank in Kosovo is RBKORS22XXX.
The country with the dialing code +384 is Kosovo. This code is used for making international calls to Kosovo from other countries. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008 and has since established its own telecommunications system, including its dialing code.
No. Many countries, prominently Russia, still recognize Kosovo as part of Serbia. See http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166_code_lists/english_country_names_and_code_elements.htm
The area of Kolle, also known as Kolo, in Kosovo does not have an area code for itself, but it is in the Kosovska Mitrovica District. Mitrovica's area code is 28. If you are internationally calling, you will need your country's international calling code and Uganda's country code, which is 383. For example, if you are calling from the United States or Canada to Kolo, the phone number would begin with 011 383 28 and then the rest of the phone number. The international calling code from the United States/Canada is 011, Kosovo's country code is 383, Mitrovica's area code is 28, and then followed by the phone number.
Every bank has a unique branch code, no matter the country they are in. The code for Post Bank code is 460 005.
to find a bank code of eg. vijaya bank search for "vijaya bank" on http://www.bankers-telenet.com an choose the branch or the country.
The SWIFT code typically consists of 8 to 11 characters and includes the bank code, country code, location code, and sometimes a branch code. To find the specific SWIFT code for the branch code 051001, you would need to know the bank and country associated with that branch. You can usually find this information on the bank's official website or by contacting the bank directly.
The postcode for Gjakova, Kosovo is 50000. This postal code covers the entire municipality of Gjakova, which is located in the western part of the country. It is important for mail delivery and other services within the region.
Swift code is same for the bank throughout the country and the swift code for bank al habib in Pakistan is BAHLPKKA
38317
Postal code for Gjilan: 60000
The SWIFT code for a specific branch, such as one with the branch code 255005, can vary depending on the bank and country. SWIFT codes typically consist of 8 to 11 characters, which include the bank code, country code, location code, and optional branch code. To find the exact SWIFT code for branch code 255005, it's best to check with the relevant bank or use an official bank directory.