In an increasingly global economy, you might find that you’re making more and more international transactions. If so, you may have heard of SWIFT and BIC codes. Wondering what they are and how they work? Read on!
SWIFT codes (also known as BIC codes) ensure safe and speedy international payments through the SWIFT system. When making an overseas transaction, a SWIFT code is used to verify the identity of the banks or financial institutions. This safety measure helps ensure that funds are sent to the correct account.
Between 8 and 11 characters long, each character of a SWIFT or BIC code provides specific details that can be validated, such as the bank, the country of origin, or the branch location. Once the bank is authenticated, a quick and secure overseas payment can be made.
Why was the SWIFT/BIC code system created?
The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (or SWIFT) system was created to provide a standardized and secure way of sending international payments. SWIFT is essentially a messaging network that allows different banks to send and receive information electronically. Thanks to its standardized format, SWIFT helps to avoid confusion between banks in different countries, making payments simpler and faster with less room for error.
Over 200 countries and 11,000 institutions use the SWIFT / BIC system —in fact, it’s the biggest international payment network in the world. By processing the codes, the system can detect where the transfer should be sent to by checking the characters in the transfer against the global database. If you’re planning to send or receive money internationally via your bank, you’ll probably be asked for a SWIFT or BIC code.
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To locate your SWIFT/BIC code, check any paper or digital banking statements, or look at your account details on your online banking profile. You can also search for your BIC code using a digital SWIFT/BIC search tool by providing your country and bank location data.
While SWIFT provides the messaging network to send international payments, your bank may charge fees to process them. This can be a long and expensive process, and there may be hidden service fees that you haven’t accounted for. However, there are lots of affordable ways you can send funds abroad—like with N26! To learn more, discover our tips on the best ways to send money online internationally.
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SWIFT and BIC codes are global bank identifiers that securely verify a specific bank for an international transaction. Unique to each bank, it authenticates details such as the country of origin and branch location, to ensure the details given for that bank are correct. Once verified, the global payment can be processed, because the identity matches the bank records. Without a SWIFT/BIC code, an account holder usually cannot complete an international payment to an overseas account.
Yep, a SWIFT code and BIC code are the same thing and provide the same service. The acronym SWIFT stands for “Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication”, which is the messaging for the global system. The abbreviation BIC stands for “Bank Identifier Code”, which is the code the service provides. SWIFT could be considered the name of the system, and BIC the coded identifier the system uses to verify the bank identity. However, the terms are used interchangeably when referring to the code needed to make a transaction.
A SWIFT code and an IBAN number are different, but they both help verify the bank or account holder trying to send or receive an international transaction. While a SWIFT code is used to determine the individual bank facilitating the transaction, the IBAN number identifies the individual bank accounts the payment is moving between. Up to 34 characters long, an IBAN number verifies this unique account information. Both a SWIFT (or BIC) and an IBAN are important to ensure an error-free and quick international money transfer.
Between 8 and 11 characters long, every SWIFT or BIC code digit provides information about the bank where the account is held. The first four characters provide the name of the bank, which could be the initials or an abbreviation, and the next two are the country code that bank belongs to. These are followed by the location code of the bank, and—finally—the branch identifier. Some SWIFT/BIC codes include an additional three digits that identify the branch location.
At N26, your SWIFT/BIC can be found via the website or your smartphone app or in your bank statements. Go to the ‘My Account’ tab, and your BIC code should be available here. If you can't find a statement or don’t have access to the app, you can also find your SWIFT/BIC code by using an online SWIFT/BIC search tool. Alternatively, use the 24/7 chatbot support from N26 for help finding your SWIFT/BIC code, or for any other banking queries.