SWIFT Codes (BICs) for BANK OF CHINA

Find any SWIFT or BIC code for BANK OF CHINA and / or any of its branches across all countries and cities in the world. Easily look up your SWIFT code, and find all the details you need to send money internationally. Only active SWIFT codes are shown. All passive / inactive swift codes are excluded from the list.

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List of SWIFT Codes (BICs) for BANK OF CHINA

Below are the SWIFT codes for banks in BANK OF CHINA. Remember, SWIFT codes can vary based on the specific branch and type of currency being used for the transfer. Always ensure you have the accurate SWIFT/BIC code for your specific transaction.

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No.Country City Branch Swift 
1HONG KONG (HK)HONG KONG-BKCHHKHHXXX
2CHINA (CN)BEIJING-BKCHCNBJXXX
3CHINA (CN)BEIJING-ICBKCNBJXXX
4CHINA (CN)BEIJING-ABOCCNBJXXX
5MACAO (MO)MACAU-BKCHMOMXXXX
6HONG KONG (HK)HONG KONG-UBHKHKHHXXX
7ARGENTINA (AR)BUENOS AIRES-ICBKARBAXXX
8UNITED STATES (US)NEW YORK-BKCHUS33XXX
9CHINA (CN)BEIJING-PSBCCNBJXXX
10UNITED KINGDOM (GB)LONDON-BKCHGB2UXXX
11SINGAPORE (SG)SINGAPORE-BKCHSGSGXXX
12GERMANY (DE)FRANKFURT AM MAIN-BKCHDEFFXXX
13UNITED STATES (US)NEW YORK-ICBKUS33XXX
14HONG KONG (HK)HONG KONG-ABOCHKHHXXX
15RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RU)MOSCOW-BKCHRUMMXXX
16AUSTRALIA (AU)SYDNEY-BKCHAU2AXXX
17CHINA (CN)BEIJING-ADBNCNBJXXX
18MACAO (MO)MACAU-ICBKMOMXXXX
19UNITED KINGDOM (GB)LONDON-BKCHGB2LXXX
20HONG KONG (HK)HONG KONG-BKCHHKHKXXX
21CHINA (CN)BEIJING, XICHENG DISTRICT-PBOCCNBJXXX
22CAMBODIA (KH)PHNOM PENH-BKCHKHPPXXX
23UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (AE)DUBAI-ABOCAEAAXXX
24UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (AE)DUBAI-ABOCAEADXXX
25AUSTRALIA (AU)SYDNEY-ABOCAU2SXXX
26GERMANY (DE)FRANKFURT AM MAIN-ABOCDEFFXXX
27JAPAN (JP)CHIYODA-KU-ABOCJPJTXXX
28SOUTH KOREA (KR)SEOUL-ABOCKRSEXXX
29LUXEMBOURG (LU)LUXEMBOURG-ABOCLULBXXX
30LUXEMBOURG (LU)LUXEMBOURG-ABOCLULLXXX
31RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RU)MOSCOW-ABOCRUMMXXX
32SINGAPORE (SG)SINGAPORE-ABOCSGSGXXX
33UNITED STATES (US)NEW YORK-ABOCUS33XXX
34UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (AE)ABU DHABI-BKCHAEAAXXX
35UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (AE)DUBAI-BKCHAEADXXX
36ANGOLA (AO)LUANDA-BKCHAOLUXXX
37AUSTRALIA (AU)SYDNEY-BKCHAU2SXXX
38BELGIUM (BE)BRUSSELS-BKCHBEBBXXX
39BRAZIL (BR)SAO PAULO-BKCHBRSPXXX
40CANADA (CA)TORONTO-BKCHCAT2XXX
41CANADA (CA)MARKHAM, ON-BKCHCATTXXX
42CZECH REPUBLIC (CZ)PRAGUE-BKCHCZPPXXX
43FRANCE (FR)PARIS-BKCHFRPPXXX
44HUNGARY (HU)BUDAPEST-BKCHHUHBXXX
45HUNGARY (HU)BUDAPEST-BKCHHUHHXXX
46INDONESIA (ID)JAKARTA-BKCHIDJAXXX
47IRELAND (IE)DUBLIN-BKCHIE3DXXX
48ITALY (IT)MILANO-BKCHITMMXXX
49JAPAN (JP)TOKYO-BKCHJPJTXXX
50SOUTH KOREA (KR)SEOUL-BKCHKRSEXXX

SWIFT Code Standard Details

A Swift Code is the standard format for Business Identifier Codes (BIC) and it's a unique identification code for banks and financial institutions globally. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, for international wire transfers or SEPA payments.

SWIFT code, BIC code, SWIFT ID or SWIFT - BIC (ISO 9362) is a standard format of Business Identifier Codes approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is a unique identification code for both financial and non-financial institutions. The acronym SWIFT stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. When assigned to a non-financial institution, the code may also be known as a Business Entity Identifier or BEI. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers, and also for the exchange of other messages between banks. The codes can sometimes be found on account statements.

The overlapping issue between ISO 9362 and ISO 13616 is discussed in the article International Bank Account Number (also called IBAN). The SWIFT network does not require a specific format for the transaction so the identification of accounts and transaction types is left to agreements of the transaction partners. In the process of the Single Euro Payments Area the European central banks have agreed on a common format based on IBAN and BIC including an XML-based transmission format for standardized transactions; the TARGET2 is a joint gross clearing system in the European Union that does not require the SWIFT network for transmission (see EBICS). The TARGET-directory lists all the BICs of the banks that are attached to the TARGET2-network being a subset of the SWIFT-directory of BICs.

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