Bank SWIFT Code Finder

Select your bank to find the exact SWIFT / BIC code required for receiving international money transfers.

Supported Banks for SWIFT

List of all international and domestic banks we cover

Ab Bank LimitedAbhyudaya Co Operative Bank Ltd.Abu Dhabi Commercial BankAllahabad BankAndhra BankAnz Banking Group Ltd.Axis Bank LimitedBandhan Bank LimitedBank Of America N.a. ChennaiBank Of America N.a. MumbaiBank Of America N.a. New DelhiBank Of Bahrain And Kuwait B.s.c.Bank Of BarodaBank Of CeylonBank Of IndiaBank Of MaharashtraBank Of Nova Scotia TheBank Of Tokyo Mitsubishi Ufj Ltd. TheBarclays Bank PlcBassein Catholic Co Operative Bank LimitedBnp Paribas IndiaBombay Mercantile Cooperative Bank LimitedBombay Stock Exchange LimitedCanara BankCatholic Syrian Bank LtdCentral Bank Of IndiaCitibank N.a.City Union Bank LimitedClearing Corporation Of India Ltd TheCooperatieve Rabobank U.a.Corporation BankCredit Agricole CibCredit Suisse AgCtbc Bank Co. Ltd New Delhi BranchDbs Bank Ltd Mumbai BranchDcb Bank LimitedDena BankDena Bank Raipur M.p.Deutsche Bank AgDhanlaxmi Bank LimitedDoha Bank Q.s.c Mumbai BranchEdelweiss Custodial Services LtdEmirates Nbd Bank P.j.s.cExport Import Bank Of IndiaFederal Bank Limited TheFirst Abu Dhabi Bank Pjsc Formerly National Bank Of Abu DhabiFirstrand Bank LimitedHdfc Bank LimitedIcici Bank LimitedIdbi Bank LimitedIdfc Bank LimitedIfci LimitedIndia International Clearing Corporation Ifsc LimitedIndian BankIndian Overseas BankIndusind Bank LimitedIndustrial And Commercial Bank Of China Mumbai BranchIndustrial Bank Of Korea New Delhi BranchJammu And Kashmir Bank LtdJpmorgan Chase Bank N.a. Mumbai BranchJsc Vtb Bank New Delhi BranchKarnataka Bank Ltd.Karur Vysya Bank Ltd. TheKeb Hana Bank Chennai BranchKotak Mahindra Bank LimitedKrung Thai Bank Public Company LtdLakshmi Vilas Bank LimitedMaharashtra State Co Operative Bank Ltd. TheMashreq BankMizuho Bank Ltd.Morgan Stanley India Company Pvt LtdNational Australia Bank Limited India BranchNkgsb Co Op Bank LtdOrbis Financial Corporation LtdOriental Bank Of CommercePt Bank Maybank Indonesia TbkPunjab And Maharashtra Co Operative Bank LimitedPunjab And Sind BankPunjab National BankQatar National Bank SaqRbl Bank Ltd.Reliance Industries LimitedReserve Bank Of IndiaSberbankSbi Sg Global Securities Services Pvt LtdSbm Bank Mauritius LimitedShinhan BankSmall Industries Development Bank Of IndiaSociete GeneraleSonali BankStandard Chartered BankState Bank Of IndiaStock Holding Corporation Of India LimitedSumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation New Delhi BranchSvc Co Operative Bank LimitedSyndicate BankTamilnad Mercantile Bank LimitedThe Bharat Co Operative Bank Mumbai LtdThe Cosmos Co Operative Bank Ltd.The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation LimitedThe Kalupur Commercial Co Operative Bank LimitedThe Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc India Branch Formerly Known As Rbs NvThe Saraswat Co Operative Bank Ltd.The South Indian Bank LtdThomas Cook India Ltd.Tjsb Sahakari Bank Ltd.Uco BankUnion Bank Of IndiaUnion Bank Of India Treasury BranchUnited Bank Of IndiaUnited Overseas Bank Limited Mumbai BranchVijaya BankWestpac Banking CorporationWoori Bank Chennai Br.Yes Bank Limited

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How to Find Your SWIFT / BIC Code

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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.