SWIFT Code Search: Search for correct SWIFT/BIC remittance codes by bank name or country
Code Verification Tool: Use checking tool to verify existing codes
Quick Check by Initial: A-Z alphabetical index for quick lookup
Multi-language Support: Supports English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese, Spanish, French, Filipino, Korean, German, Italian and more
Usage Instructions
Enter country, city, bank name or branch name in the search box for lookup
Directly input SWIFT Code to verify information or find corresponding address
If the queried city doesn't have a separate SWIFT Code, use provincial capital or its branches for query
SWIFT Code Format
SWIFT Code consists of 8 or 11 characters in format AAAA BB CC DDD:
AAAA: Bank Code (4 letters)
BB: Country Code (2 letters)
CC: Location Code (2 digits or letters)
DDD: Branch Code (3 letters or digits)
FAQ
Difference between SWIFT and BIC codes: Essentially the same, just different terminology
Purpose of SWIFT codes: Used to identify specific banks in international transactions, ensuring funds are sent to correct institutions
Global usage: SWIFT codes are used by banks and financial institutions worldwide to facilitate international payments and communications
Target Users
Enterprises and individuals needing international transfers, financial institutions needing to verify bank SWIFT codes, foreign trade companies, etc.