SWIFT / BIC Code for all banks in India

 
No. Bank Name Branch Name City SWIFT Code
1 BANK OF INDIA ALIGARH SSI ALIGARH BKIDINBBALI
2 BANK OF INDIA ALLAHABAD ALLAHABAD BKIDINBBALB
3 BANK OF INDIA AMBALA CANTT BRANCH AMBALA BKIDINBBAMC
4 BANK OF INDIA AMRISTAR BRANCH AMRITSAR BKIDINBBASR
5 BANK OF INDIA ANAND NRI ANAND BKIDINBBANI
6 BANK OF INDIA BANGALORE BRANCH BANGALORE BKIDINBBBGL
7 BANK OF INDIA BANGALORE MID CORPORATE BRANCH BANGALORE BKIDINBBBCB
8 BANK OF INDIA CANTONMENT BANGALORE BKIDINBBCAN
9 BANK OF INDIA MALLESWARAM BANGALORE BKIDINBBMWM
10 BANK OF INDIA BANGALORE BKIDINBBBLB
11 BANK OF INDIA SHAHAPUR BELGAUM BELGAUM BKIDINBBSPB
12 BANK OF INDIA BHADOHI BRANCH BHADOHI BKIDINBBBDH
13 BANK OF INDIA NAYA BAZAR BRANCH BHADOHI BKIDINBBNYB
14 BANK OF INDIA BHAVNAGARMAIN BHAVNAGAR BKIDINBBBVN
15 BANK OF INDIA BHILAI MID CORPORATE BANKING BRANCH BHILAI (MADHYA PRADESH) BKIDINBBBHI
16 BANK OF INDIA TATYA TOPE NAGAR BHOPAL BKIDINBBTTN
17 BANK OF INDIA BHUBANESHWAR BHUBANESHWAR BKIDINBBBBS
18 BANK OF INDIA JAYADEV VIHAR MID CORP BRANCH BHUBANESHWAR BKIDINBBJDV
19 BANK OF INDIA BHUJ NRI BHUJ BKIDINBBBNR
20 BANK OF INDIA CHANDIGARH BRANCH CHANDIGARH BKIDINBBCHD
21 BANK OF INDIA CHANDIGARH MID CORPORATE BRANCH CHANDIGARH BKIDINBBCDC
22 BANK OF INDIA CHENNAI BULLION BANKING BRANCH CHENNAI (MADRAS) BKIDINBBCBU
23 BANK OF INDIA CHENNAI LARGE CORPORATE BRANCH CHENNAI (MADRAS) BKIDINBBCHB
24 BANK OF INDIA CHENNAI MAIN CHENNAI (MADRAS) BKIDINBBCNM
25 BANK OF INDIA CHENNAI MID-CORPORATE BR CHENNAI (MADRAS) BKIDINBBCNC
26 BANK OF INDIA MOUNT ROAD CHENNAI (MADRAS) BKIDINBBMTR
27 BANK OF INDIA OVERSEAS BRANCH CHENNAI (MADRAS) BKIDINBBMOS
28 BANK OF INDIA PURASAWALKAM CHENNAI (MADRAS) BKIDINBBPKM
29 BANK OF INDIA SOWCARPET CHENNAI (MADRAS) BKIDINBBSOW
30 BANK OF INDIA THEAGAROYANAGAR CHENNAI (MADRAS) BKIDINBBTGN
31 BANK OF INDIA COIMBATORE BRANCH COIMBATORE BKIDINBBCOM
32 BANK OF INDIA COIMBATORE MID CORPORATE BRANCH COIMBATORE BKIDINBBCMC
33 BANK OF INDIA DEHRADUN DEHRADUN BKIDINBBDUN
34 BANK OF INDIA CHANDNI CHOWK DELHI BKIDINBBCHC
35 BANK OF INDIA KAMLA NAGAR BRANCH DELHI BKIDINBBKML
36 BANK OF INDIA DEWAS BRANCH DEWAS BKIDINBBDWS
37 BANK OF INDIA ERNAKULAM NRI ERNAKULAM BKIDINBBENI
38 BANK OF INDIA ERNAKULAM ERNAKULAM BKIDINBBEKM
39 BANK OF INDIA M.G. ROAD ERNAKULAM BRANCH ERNAKULAM BKIDINBBERN
40 BANK OF INDIA FARIDABAD BRANCH FARIDABAD BKIDINBBFRD
41 BANK OF INDIA FARIDABAD MID CORPORATE BRANCH FARIDABAD BKIDINBBFMC
42 BANK OF INDIA FARIDABAD SSI BRANCH FARIDABAD BKIDINBBFSI
43 BANK OF INDIA GANDHIDHAM BRANCH GANDHIDHAM BKIDINBBGAD
44 BANK OF INDIA GANDHINAGAR GANDHINAGAR BKIDINBBGAN
45 BANK OF INDIA GHAZIABAD BRANCH GHAZIABAD BKIDINBBGHZ
46 BANK OF INDIA MAPUCA BRANCH GOA BKIDINBBMPC
47 BANK OF INDIA MARGAO BRANCH GOA BKIDINBBMRG
48 BANK OF INDIA PANAJI GOA BKIDINBBPNJ
49 BANK OF INDIA GONDIA GONDIA BKIDINBBGON
50 BANK OF INDIA GWALIOR GWALIOR BKIDINBBGWA

What is SWIFT CODE?

The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) (also known as ISO 9362, SWIFT-BIC, BIC code, SWIFT ID or SWIFT code) is a standard format of Business Identifier Codes approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is a unique identification code for both financial and non-financial institutions. (When assigned to a non-financial institution, a code may also be known as a Business Entity Identifier or BEI.) These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers, and also for the exchange of other messages between banks. The codes can sometimes be found on account statements. SWIFT and BIC codes are basically the same.

The SWIFT code is 8 or 11 characters,

Example: AXISINBBXXX

  • AXIS 4 letters: Institution Code or bank code.
  • IN 2 letters: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
  • BB 2 letters or digits: location code
  • If the second character is "0", then it is typically a test BIC as opposed to a BIC used on the live network.
  • If the second character is "1", then it denotes a passive participant in the SWIFT network
  • If the second character is "2", then it typically indicates a reverse billing BIC, where the recipient pays for the message as opposed to the more usual mode whereby the sender pays for the message.
  • XXX 3 letters or digits: branch code, optional ('XXX' for primary office)

Where an 8-digit code is given, it may be assumed that it refers to the primary office.

SWIFT Code Bank

SWIFT Code Bank used to Transfer fund to International banks. SWIFTCode Bank are provide the broadest coverage of national bank identifiers. SWIFT Code is identifying Bank Country branches. SWIFT Code Bank is unique for each branch.

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