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
新加坡商大華銀行
新加坡商大華銀行HomeUOVBTWTP
美商道富銀行
美商道富銀行HomeSBOSTWTP
法商法國興業銀行
法商法國興業銀行HomeSOGETWTP
德商德意志銀行
德商德意志銀行HomeDEUTTWTP
香港商東亞銀行
香港商東亞銀行HomeBEASTWTP
美商摩根大通銀行
美商摩根大通銀行HomeCHASTWTX
新加坡商星展銀行
新加坡商星展銀行HomeDBSSTWTP
法商法國巴黎銀行
法商法國巴黎銀行HomeBNPATWTP
新加坡商新加坡華僑銀行
新加坡商新加坡華僑銀行HomeOCBCTWTP
法商東方匯理銀行
法商東方匯理銀行HomeCRLYTWTP
斐商標準銀行
斐商標準銀行HomeSBZATWTP
加拿大商豐業銀行
加拿大商豐業銀行HomeNOSCTWTP
瑞士商瑞士銀行
瑞士商瑞士銀行HomeUBSWTWTP
荷蘭商安智銀行
荷蘭商安智銀行HomeINGBTWTP
美商富國銀行
美商富國銀行HomePNBPTWTP

SWIFT Code by Country

Find the SWIFT codes for the banks in these countries.