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BIC

BIC stands for business identifier code. BIC is an international standard for identification of institutions within the financial services industry.

BICs are used in automated processing. They unambiguously identify a financial institution or a non-financial institution. The ISO 9362 standard specifies the elements and the structure of a BIC. A BIC consists of either 8 or 11 contiguous characters. These characters comprise either the first three, or all four, of the following components: party prefix, country code, party suffix, and branch identifier. The International Organization for Standardization has designated Swift as the BIC Registration Authority.

Related links
BIC (www.swift.com)
Online BIC search

11-character BIC

An 11-character BIC (optional element attached to 8-character BIC) that comprises the following components: party prefix, country code, party suffix, and branch identifier.

8-character BIC

A BIC that comprises the following components: party prefix, country code, and party suffix.

See also business party identifier.

Swift Adds BIC to LEI Directory to its SwiftRef Platform

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New directory will enable easy mapping between Business Identifier Codes (BICs) and Legal Entity Identifiers (LEI)

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Banks take opportunities to simplify their routing data

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New paper outlines opportunities to rationalise BICs and centralise the internal routing of payments

BIC-to-LEI Relationship file now available from Swift

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The Global LEI Foundation (GLEIF) and Swift to collaborate to provide open source BIC to LEI file

Swift adds new real-time delivery channel for payments reference data

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New SwiftRef APIs provide an automated data look-up service that identifies and validates BICs, LEIs, IBANs, settlement instructions and national bank codes against the latest data in real time.

ISO 20022 in bytes for payments: A look ahead at 2023’s important milestones

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After years of intense preparation by the global financial community, the successful migration to ISO 20022 for cross-border payments and reporting (CBPR+) started on 20 March. Since then, we see a daily average of more than 500,000 CBPR+ messages exchanged, representing around 15 percent of the total cross-border payments traffic on the Swift network, and with a negative acknowledgement (NACK) ratio comparable to the FIN one. CBPR+ exchanges involve 1,000+ BICs on the sending side and 5,000+…

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SEPA: The importance of high quality reference data

Leetchi.com integrates SwiftRef APIs to improve customer service

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Leetchi.com helps people get ready to celebrate. It too has reason to celebrate as the online group payments specialist is rapidly becoming an important player in global ‘many-to-one’ payments.

Down to the very last detail

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SEPA: The importance of high quality reference data

Swift adds daily updates to the SwiftRef platform

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Brussels, 13 May 2013 - Swift, the financial messaging provider for more than 10,000 financial institutions and corporations in 212 countries, today added daily updates to its reference data directories to further reduce industry costs associated with payments processing. As part of the SwiftRef data platform, the new service will replace monthly updates and will help financial institutions and corporates respond to market developments and the evolving regulatory landscape.
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