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What is a Bank Identifier Code (BIC)?

What is a Bank Identifier Code (BIC)?

Your BIC (Bank Identifier Code) is a unique set of characters, being either 8 or 11 numbers and letters. This identifies the financial institutions involved in international financial transactions. BICs are created and managed by SWIFT (the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications).

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