Bank / Institution | City | Branch | Swift Code |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Faisalabad, Pakistan | (faisalabad Branch) | BAHLPKKAFSD |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Islamabad, Pakistan | (islamabad Branch) | BAHLPKKAISL |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Karachi, Pakistan | (central Processing Unit) | BAHLPKKACPU |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Karachi, Pakistan | (export Processing Zone Branch) | BAHLPKKAEPZ |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Karachi, Pakistan | (islamic Banking Division) | BAHLPKKAIBD |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Karachi, Pakistan | (jodia Bazar) | BAHLPKKAJBZ |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Karachi, Pakistan | (karachi Main Branch) | BAHLPKKAKHI |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Karachi, Pakistan | (l C Centre) | BAHLPKKALCC |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Karachi, Pakistan | - | BAHLPKKAXXX |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Lahore, Pakistan | (lahore Branch) | BAHLPKKALHR |
BANK AL HABIB LIMITED | Multan, Pakistan | (multan Main Branch) | BAHLPKKAMUL |
Swift Codes (also called Swift-BIC, Swift Number, Swift ID, BIC Code) is a standard format of Business Identifier Codes (BIC) and is usually of 8 or 11 characters in length. These codes are maintained and issued by Society for Worldwide International Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) to major banks and financial institutions across the world which enable these banks to wire transfer money using a unique identification code (SWIFT) without the need to specify a branch number or address of the recipient bank.
These codes are used for transferring the funds between banks and especially used for International wire transfers and are also used for exchanging other messages between banks in a secure manner. In the above table, you can find all the branches of BANK AL HABIB LIMITED in Pakistan along with their Swift BIC Codes which can be used for making international wire transfers.
International Money Transfer: If you want to make an International wire transfer, the sender's bank will ask the Swift BIC Code of the recipient bank along with the account holder's name and account number to initiate the transfer. The first 8 character of the swift code indicates the bank in a particular region e.g. BAHLPKKA is the bank code for BANK AL HABIB LIMITED in Pakistan while the last 3 characters indicate the code for the various branches in that region. XXX indicate the main branch for the bank. In most cases, the first 8 characters (here BAHLPKKA) is sufficient for initiating International Wire Transfers as the main branch can internally transfer to the exact branch where the bank account of the recipient is present. Avoid Hefty Fees:International wire transfer generally involves a fees both at sending and receiving end. In case of currency conversion, there may be hidden charges because banks would generally give poor conversion rate - these hidden charges can be as high as 3% of the transfer amount. We recommend using service like transferwise for best conversion rates and lower wire transfer fees. |