SWIFT/BIC Code Finder
Check your bank’s SWIFT/BIC code or search for the right one to receive or send international payments.
What is a SWIFT Code?
SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) code is a unique identifier used by banks for international money transfers. It allows banks to communicate securely with each other and ensures that funds are routed to the correct bank and branch.
Benefits
- 01Global Recognition: Recognized by banks and financial institutions worldwide for verifed transfers.
- 02Security: Ensures funds are routed to the correct bank and branch, minimizing transfer errors and risks.
- 03Speed: Enables quicker and reliable processing of international payments across global banking networks.
- 04Standardization: Provides a uniform format that simplifies and streamlines global payment communication.
Use-cases
- 01Used by individuals and businesses to receive overseas payments accurately and without delays.
- 02Helps organizations send payments to international partners or suppliers securely and on time.
- 03Enables users to validate a bank’s SWIFT code before initiating cross-border transfers.
- 04Used by platforms and companies to manage large-scale or recurring international payments efficiently.
Understanding the SWIFT Code format
SWIFT codes follow a standardized format of 8 or 11 characters that identify banks worldwide. Here's how they break down:
- 01Bank Code: 4 letters representing the bank, often resembling an abbreviation of the bank’s name.
- 02Country Code: 2 letters representing the country (ISO standard code).
- 03Location Code: 2 letters or digits identifying the bank’s city or location.
- 04Branch Code: 3 letters or digits (optional) identifying a specific branch. XXX denotes the bank’s primary office.
Details required for a SWIFT transfer
01
Recipient's Details: Full name, address, and bank account number of the person or business receiving the funds.
02
Bank Details: Bank name, branch address, and the correct SWIFT/BIC code of the recipient’s bank.
03
Transfer Information: Amount, currency, and purpose of the transfer.
04
Identification Details: Valid ID for both sender and recipient for compliance and verification.
Xflow vs SWIFT
Why Xflow is a smarter and more efficient alternative to SWIFT for international payments.
Feature | Xflow | SWIFT |
|---|---|---|
Speed | Same or next day | 1–5 days |
Fees | Transparent pricing | High and unpredictable |
Tracking | Real time | Limited |
Exchange rates | Mid-market rate (MMR) | Limited |

