What is the swift code for Bank of China Hong Kong?
BKCHHKHHXXX
Does HSBC have a swift code?
Each HSBC Bank branch has a unique SWIFT code. However, if you’re not sure, or can’t find the branch code, you can use the 8 character head office SWIFT code, and your payment will still make its way to your account.
What is HSBC Hong Kong bank code?
004
What does IBAN number mean?
International Bank Account Number
What countries use IBAN?
In the register of countries currently using the IBAN system, several examples are as follows:
- Albania: AL47 2121 1009 0000 0002 3569 87411
- Cyprus: CY 17 002 00128 00000012005276002
- Kuwait: KW81CBKU0000000000001234560101.
- Luxembourg: LU 28 001 94006447500003
- Norway: NO 93 8601 11179474
Is IBAN and Swift code the same?
The primary difference between the two methods lies in what information the codes convey. A SWIFT code is used to identify a specific bank during an international transaction, whereas an IBAN is used to identify an individual account involved in the international transaction.
Is IBAN number sufficient for international transfer?
Account Number or IBAN The IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is an international standard for identifying bank accounts. It is preferred when making international transactions as it is a more accurate way of locating beneficiary accounts when sending International Payments.
How do I transfer an IBAN number?
Sending money outside the UK
- the recipient’s full name and address.
- the recipient’s IBAN (International Bank Account Number) or account number.
- the name and address of the recipient’s bank – including the BIC* (Banking Identifier Code) / SWIFT code / clearing code.
- the amount you want to transfer.
Can I transfer money with just Iban?
When transferring money to another account in Ireland or Europe, you will need the IBAN and BIC of the account you are sending the money to. Depending on the method of transfer, you may also need your own IBAN and BIC. These can be found on your statement, your online banking or by contacting your bank directly.
How do I find my branch swift code?
You can usually find your bank’s BIC/ SWIFT code in your bank account statements.