Accurate SWIFT codes for international wire transfers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about SWIFT / BIC Codes.
What is a SWIFT code?
A SWIFT code (or BIC code) is an 8 to 11-character format used to identify specific banks and branches globally, primarily for international wire transfers.
Is a SWIFT code the same as a BIC code?
Yes, SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) and BIC (Bank Identifier Code) are exactly the same thing and are used interchangeably.
Do I need a SWIFT code for domestic transfers?
No. SWIFT codes are exclusively used for international money transfers. For domestic transfers within India, you should use an IFSC code instead.
What if my branch does not have a SWIFT code?
Not all smaller branches have their own unique SWIFT code. In these cases, you can usually use the SWIFT code of the bank's main head office or central regional branch.
How long is a SWIFT code?
SWIFT codes are either 8 or 11 characters long. An 8-character code refers to the primary bank office, while an 11-character code specifies a particular branch.
Can I receive international funds without a SWIFT code?
Generally, no. Standard international bank-to-bank wire transfers require a valid SWIFT/BIC code to ensure the money reaches the correct institution.
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