SWIFT Code is a unique identification code for a particular bank and it is a standard format of Bank Identifier Codes (BIC). SWIFT Code is 8 or 11 characters for a bank. If SWIFT Code is 8 character code then it points to the primary branch/office
SWIFT Codes are used for transferring money and messages between banks.
Click here to search Bank Swift CodeIFSC stands Indian Financial System Code. IFSC is an alpha numeric code which uniquely identify bank branch in india. IFSC is code used for various payment system within the country. IFS Code is 11 digit code for a bank branch.
BSB stands for Bank State Branch.
BSB Code is 6 digit number, 2 pairs of 3 digits seperated with hypen "-". BSB numbers are used to identifies banks and branches within Australia.
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A Routing Transit Number (RTN) is a nine digit bank code. It is being used in the United States.
RTN appears on the bottom left corner of your checks. First set of numbers is your Routing Number.
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A Sort Code is a unique number assigned to each bank in UK to identify the bank branch of the customer's account. Sort Code is unique bank and branch identifiers used in the UK. SORT Code is three pairs, six digit number.
For Example: 123456 or 12-34-56
Sort Code is must to transfer money between the banks. Sort Code is also needed to make a payment through wire transfer. Along with Sort Code, person or organization's account name and number is must to transfer the money between the bank accounts.
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MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. MICR Code is a numeric code which uniquely identifies a bank branch participating in the ECS Credit scheme. MICR code consists of 9 digits e.g 400229128
Postal code is pattern of alphanumeric used for sorting the mails. Postal code is also known as Pin Code or Zip Code. more... Click here to find Postal Code
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