Skip to main content
  • English
    Discover SWIFT
  • Español
    Descubra nuestros contenidos en español
  • Français
    Découvrez notre contenu disponible en français
  • 中文
    了解我们提供的中文内容
  • 日本語
    日本で入手可能なコンテンツをお探しください
This content is not available in the selected language

branch identifier

An optional 3-character code that is part of the BIC. The branch identifier is used to identify a specific branch or department of an organisation. The 3-character code forms part of the 11-character BIC.

Related links
Business Identifier Code (www.swift.com)

Second consultation on harmonisation of the Unique Product Identifier

Resource
Swift Response to CPMI-IOSCO on “Second consultative report - Harmonisation of the Unique Product Identifier

Harmonisation of the Unique Transaction Identifier

Resource
Regulatory authority: CPMI-IOSCO

Including data on branches in the Global LEI System

Resource
Regulatory authority: LEI Regulatory Oversight Committee

Business Intelligence: Identify and analyse relevant institution and market data

Resource
Swift Business Intelligence - Business Forum Frankfurt

Solving the post-trade transparency challenge – The case for a unique transaction identifier in securities

Resource
Discussion paper - January 2022

Northern Trust - Why did you decide to start using the Unique Transaction Identifier?

Resource
Watch this testimonial.

Global Adoption of the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) in ISO 20022 Payment Messages - Version 2

Resource
Overview of how the LEI can be used in the Sanctions screening space and updates on the uptake of the LEI across the global payments industry.

Swift response to the CPMI-IOSCO consultative report

Resource
Harmonisation of the Unique Product Identifier

Attachment 1 - 24th CGI-MP Plenary Meeting: Sibos 2016 Update

Resource
The Concept of the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)

Market guidelines and implementation summary for generating and communicating UTIs for settlement of securities trades

Resource
Generation and communication of unique transaction identifiers (UTI) for settlement of securities trades.
Loading...