Sanshi Got About Follow List of Bank Swift Codes and BIC Code for all banks in the world Sanshi Got Apr 15 · 2 min read Here you can get the international banks Swift Codes (BIC), Routing numbers, IFSC, MICR and more bank codes. What is SWIFT Code? A SWIFT code, also known as a Bank Identifier Code (BIC) is a 8 or 11 characters unique alpha numeric bank code that helps to identify particular banks in worldwide while sending money to overseas banks. If the SWIFT code is given as 8-digits, it may be assumed that it refers to the primary office of bank. Note : Most of the banks uses SWIFT codes for send or recive money from overseas banks. If you’re sending money to someone’s overseas bank account, then you will need to get the recipientsSWIFT code from his/here bank branch in order to do the successful money transfer. A SWIFT code consists of 8 or 11 characters and this code is made up of letters and numbers as follows: The first 4 characters indicates the Bank code The next 2 characters indicates the ISO code of country code The next 2 characters indicates the location code Rest of remaining characters indicates the branch code, optional (‘XXX’ for primary office). Example: ALLAINBBXXX ALLA (4 characters): Bank or Institution Code. IN (2 characters): ISO country code of India BB 2 characters or digits: location code XXX 3 characters or digits: branch code, optional (‘XXX’ for primary office) Sign in Get started Type your text (i). If the second character is “0”, then it is typically a test BIC as opposed to a BIC used on the live network. (ii). If the second character is “1”, then it denotes a passive participant in the SWIFT network. (iii). If the second character is “2”, then it typically indicates a reverse billing BIC, where the recipient pays for the message as opposed to the more usual mode whereby the sender pays for the message. Bank Swift Codes By Country The swift codes of various banks and institutions are listed here. ASIA 1) India 2) China 3) Taiwan 4) Hongkong 5) Bangladesh 6) Indonesia 7) Pakistan 8) Japan 9) Vietnam 10) Lebanon 11) Philippines 12) UAE 13) Malaysia 14) South Korea 15) Thailand 16) Iran 17) Bahrain Europe 1) Italy 2) United Kingdom 3) Germany 4) France 5) Russia 6) Switzerland 7) Turkey 8) Austria 9) Netherlands 10) Ireland 11) Spain 12) Norway Oceania 1) Australia 2) New Zealand South America 1) Brazil 2) Ecuador 3) Colombia 4) Argentina 5) Chile 6) Venezuela 7) Uruguay 8) Bolivia 9) Cura ç ao 10) Honduras 11) Paraguay 12) Peru North America 1) USA 2) Canada 3) Mexico 4) Dominican Republic 5) Cayman Islands 6) Panama Bank Swift Code Axis Bank Swift Code Bic Code Bank Code International Bank More from Sanshi Got Follow More From Medium Responsive ‘iOS Segmented Control’ Component Built With Vue & TailwindCSS Jamie Carter in The Startup My iOS App Creation Process — Part 1 Jody Abney in The Startup Rewriting iOS Purchase Layer for #1 Top Grossing App using Modules Steven Chung in Tinder Engineering How to get started with augmented reality in Swift, the easy way Ranadhir Dey in We’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/news Sign in with Apple using SwiftUI and Firebase Peter Friese in Firebase Developers Adding a space to your iOS App Name TJ Addams in The Startup Recreating Hinge’s profile transition on iOS in Swift Micah Benn in The Startup SwiftUI | Play audio with AVAudioPlayer Sullivan De Carli in Swift Productions About Help Legal