How to Find a Swift code
by Toney AhujaHOW TO FIND BANK SWIFT CODES?
SWIFT CODE is a unique 8-11 alphanumeric characters to standardize international financial institution in SWIFT network. It is also known as BIC (Bank Identifier Code) which is the coding use in transferring money to bank accounts globally.
On money remittance through wire transfer, you definitely need the S.W.I.F.T. code so I’l be compiling here this special codes to host a one stop one reference where you can find all the swift code of banks from various countries.
Swift is a communication network used by banks, brokers, financial institutions and corporations to exchange messages. Institutions send each other messages over the network to confirm trades or to expect a wire transfer as examples. Swift is owned by the network's members. The Swift organization issues the Bank Identifier codes or BIC. The BIC is required to be included in all messages between the banks using the Swift network. Swift issues the Business Entity Identifier or BEI for non financial corporations on the network. The Swift Codes are valid worldwide.
Easy way to find your swift code is the Swift Website. Once you go there you can use the search box to find the swift code for your specific Bank Branch if you have little idea about what the swift code for the bank in that particular country is. If you do not have any clue our swift code blog is here.
If you do, just enter the bank code and suffixed country code, say IN for India and US for United States there in box and press Return. You will find the list of Branches that are linked to Swift international and have been assigned any swift code or BIC number to that branch of the bank. Sometimes it also shows the swift codes for the bank which are not active any more they are not shown in the same color as others.
1.If you do not have any clue about the swift code for your Bank, you can use the advanced search option here:
2.Second way to find the swift code is to search it using the simple search fields on this page of our swift code website: Swift Code search
3.Thirdly you can call your bank to provide the swift code for the branch you are looking for ahead search for Swift codes. Follow the information click here.
4.Fourthly, you can email us at the email ID provided for the information request on swift codes, we have been responding with 2-3 hrs turn around time most of the cases so you do get the immediate help with swift code search for your bank.
These are ideas on how to search for a Swift code, BIC or BEI.Difficulty: Easy instructions
Step 1
Determine the institution's name and address. Find out if the company is part of the Swift network. If the business is not part of Swift it won't have a Swift code assigned.
Step 2
Contact the bank, corporation or institution that will receive the message and ask for their Swift code. The best departments to contact will be the Trading, Wire Transfers or Securities Settlement areas of the company.
Step 3
Visit the Swift internet site at Swift.com/biconline. Enter the bank or corporation name and do a search. The search results will provide the codes (s) assigned to the company by Swift. The basic search is free, for more detailed information, a paid subscription is required.
Step 4
Arrange for alternative methods of communication if you can't find a Swift code for the bank, broker or corporation. then visit on this fill your bank name or bic no. visit here.
