Indian Bank SWIFT | Bank | City | Branch | Full SWIFT code Details
About SWIFT Codes
A SWIFT code (also known as BIC - Bank Identifier Code) is a standard format of unique identification for banks worldwide.
What is the SWIFT Code format?
A SWIFT code consists of 8 or 11 characters:
- First 4 characters - Bank code (letters only)
- Next 2 characters - Country code (letters only)
- Next 2 characters - Location code (letters/digits)
- Last 3 characters - Branch code (optional, letters/digits)
Example:
SBININBB104
- State Bank of India, Mumbai Main Branch
- SBIN - Bank code for SBI
- IN - Country code for India
- BB - Location code for Mumbai
- 104 - Branch code for Main Branch
Note: Always verify the SWIFT code with your bank before initiating any international transfer.