Bank / Institution | City | Location | Swift Code | Country |
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. JAKARTA BRANCH - | JAKARTA | 12190 JAKARTA | BOFAID2XXXX | INDONESIA |
THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND N.V. JAKARTA BRANCH - | JAKARTA | 12190 JAKARTA | ABNAIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
BANK OF CHINA, JAKARTA BRANCH - | JAKARTA | 12930 JAKARTA | BKCHIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
WOORI BANK, INDONESIA P.T. JAKARTA - | JAKARTA | 12190 JAKARTA | HVBKIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD., THE - (JAKARTA BRANCH) | JAKARTA | 10220 JAKARTA | BOTKIDJXXXX | INDONESIA |
PT. BANK MAYAPADA INTERNATIONAL TBK - | JAKARTA | 12920 JAKARTA | MAYAIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
PT. BANK CIMB NIAGA, TBK. - (HEAD OFFICE OPERATION) | JAKARTA | 12190 JAKARTA | BNIAIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
PT BANK BUMI ARTA TBK - | JAKARTA | 10250 JAKARTA | BBAIIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
PT. BANK VICTORIA INTERNASIONAL, TBK - | JAKARTA | 10270 JAKARTA | BVICIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
PT BANK ICB BUMIPUTERA TBK. - | JAKARTA | 10350 JAKARTA | BUMIIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
PT BANK OCBC NISP TBK - | JAKARTA | 12940 JAKARTA | NISPIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
BANK TABUNGAN NEGARA (PERSERO), PT. - (HEAD OFFICE) | JAKARTA | 10130 JAKARTA | BTANIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
PT BANK QNB KESAWAN TBK - | JAKARTA | 12190 JAKARTA | AWANIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
PT. BANK AGRONIAGA TBK - | JAKARTA | 12950 JAKARTA | AGTBIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
PT. BANK MUTIARA TBK - | JAKARTA | 10270 JAKARTA | CICTIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
BANK MANDIRI (PERSERO), PT - (BILLS PROCESSING CENTER JAKARTA) | JAKARTA | 10330 JAKARTA | BMRIIDJA107 | INDONESIA |
PT BANK PERMATA, TBK - | JAKARTA | 15224 JAKARTA | BBBAIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
BANK MANDIRI (PERSERO), PT - (HEAD OFFICE-EXPORT/IMPORT DEPT) | JAKARTA | 12190 JAKARTA | BMRIIDJAEXM | INDONESIA |
BANK RESONA PERDANIA PT. - | JAKARTA | 12043 JAKARTA | BPIAIDJAXXX | INDONESIA |
STANDARD CHARTERED BANK - | JAKARTA | 10220 JAKARTA | SCBLIDJXXXX | INDONESIA |
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Swift Codes (also called Swift-BIC, Swift Number, Swift ID, BIC Code) is a standard format of Business Identifier Codes (BIC). These codes are maintained and issued by Society for Worldwide International Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) to major banks 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. These codes are used for transferring the money between banks especially the international wire transfers and are also used for exchanging other messages between banks.
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