North America Swift codes and BIC codes

List of all bank’s North America Swift Codes and BIC Codes with the following information:

  • Bank Code: 4 characters to identify the bank,
  • Country Code: 2 characters constituting the ISO country code (ISO 3166-1),
  • Location Code: 2 characters (alphabetical or numerical) to differentiate banks in the same country,
  • Branch Code: 3 optional characters define the agency as a bank branch.

North America Swift Codes and BIC Codes

Canada banks Swift Codes:

Barbados Swift and BIC Codes:

Saint Pierre and Miquelon Swift Codes and BIC Codes:

United States Swift Codes and BIC Codes:

Turks and Caicos Swift codes and BIC codes:

Bermuda Swift codes and BIC codes:

North America Swift Codes and BIC Codes are managed by the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. Our page includes all Swift Codes and BIC Codes by bank name, country, and continent here: Swift Codes and BIC Codes.

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  1. About Dominican banks
    Do they use branch codes?
    Trying to figure out SWIFT / IBAN for the Banco Popular Dominicano for the branch in Bavaro, Punta Cana.
    It looks like they don’t use branch codes and the SWIFT is BPDODOSXXXX
    And I should use the main office address in Santo Domingo even if I’m sending money to Punta Cana
    Am I correct?
    The same is for IBAN – DO35BPDO00000000000AAAAAAAAA (where AAAAAAAAA – 9 digit account number)?

    Regards

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