What is SWIFT Code?

The SWIFT Code (also known as ISO 9362) is used mostly when transfering funds from one financial institution to another. SWIFT stands for The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, which is the organization that handles the registration of these codes. It is a standard format of Business Identifier Codes (BIC) approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

The SWIFT code is made up of either 8 or 11 letters.

A real world example - Citi Group Private Bank - CITIUS33PBG

  • First 4 letters: bank code
  • Next 2 letters: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
  • Next 2 letters or digits: location code
  • Last 3 letters or digits: branch code, optional ('XXX' for primary office)

An 8-digit code can be assumed as referencing to primary office.

There are over 8,000 “live” codes, which are for the partners who are actively connected to the SWIFT network. In addition, there are more than 10,000 additional codes, which are used for manual transactions.

SWIFT Code for Banks in Taiwan

Bank NameLocal NameBranchSWIFT Code
星展(台灣)商業銀行
星展(台灣)商業銀行HomeDBSSTWTP
台新國際商業銀行
台新國際商業銀行HomeTSIBTWTP
大眾商業銀行
大眾商業銀行HomeOURBTWTP
日盛國際商業銀行
日盛國際商業銀行HomeJSIBTWTP
安泰商業銀行
安泰商業銀行HomeENTITWTP
中國信託商業銀行
中國信託商業銀行HomeCTCBTWTP
中華開發工業銀行
中華開發工業銀行HomeCDIBTWTP
臺灣工業銀行
臺灣工業銀行HomeIBOTTWTP
中國輸出入銀行
中國輸出入銀行HomeEROCTWTP
全國農業金庫
全國農業金庫Home
日商瑞穗銀行
日商瑞穗銀行HomeMHCBTWTP
美商美國銀行
美商美國銀行HomeBOFATW2X
泰國盤谷銀行
泰國盤谷銀行HomeBKKBTWTP
菲律賓首都銀行
菲律賓首都銀行HomeMBTCTWTP
美商美國紐約梅隆銀行
美商美國紐約梅隆銀行HomeIRVTTWTX

SWIFT Code by Country

Find the SWIFT codes for the banks in these countries.