The Swift code consists of 8 or 11 characters. When 8-digits code is given, it refers to the primary office
AAAA BB CC DDD
First 4 characters - bank code (only alphabets)
Next 2 characters - ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (only alphabets)
Next 2 characters - location code (letters and digits)
Last 3 characters - branch code, optional (letters and digits)
The last three codes are 'XXX' for primary office.
Example: Ned bank is primarily a South African bank with its head office in Johannesburg. The SWIFT code for its primary office is NEDSZAJJ
NEDS identifies Ned bank
ZA is the country code for South Africa
JJ is the code for Johannesburg
Those transfer interfaces that require an 11 digit code would enter NEDSZAJJXXX
Example: Allahabad bank in India with its head office in new delhi. The SWIFT code for this is
ALLAINBBRPN
ALLA identifies Allahabad bank
IN is the country code for India
BB is the code for New Delhi
RPN is the branch code of R.P.C., New Delhi
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