country code
The element of the BIC that is used to identify the country where the business party is located. It is composed of two alphabetic characters. The ISO 3166-1 standard specifies the country code.
See also business party identifier.
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Business Identifier Code (BIC)
BIC (Business Identifier Code) is an international standard for routing business transactions and identifying business parties.
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