RNCBROBUAR0
BANCA COMERCIALA ROMANA S.A
Detailed information about SWIFT code RNCBROBUAR0
Label | Details |
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Bank/Institution: | BANCA COMERCIALA ROMANA S.A |
City: | ARAD |
Branch Name: | (ARAD BRANCH) |
Bank Code: | RNCB |
Location Code: | BU |
Branch Code: | AR0 |
Country Name: | Romania |
Country Code: | RO |
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Swift code RNCBROBUAR0
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Bank Code RNCB is assigned to BANCA COMERCIALA ROMANA S.A
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Country Code The country code RO is assigned to Romania
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Location code BU is the location code
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Branch Code AR0 represents the Branch code
SWIFT/BIC Format
A SWIFT/BIC (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication/Bank Identifier Code) is a unique identification code for financial and non-financial institutions. These codes are used for international transactions between banks and financial institutions to ensure secure and accurate communication and transfer of funds. Here's a breakdown of a SWIFT/BIC code:
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Bank code A-Z
First 4 letters representing the bank. It usually looks like a shortened version of that bank's name.
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Country code A-Z The next 2 letters after the ank code representing the country the bank is in.
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Location code 0-9 A-Z The location code is a two-digit alphanumeric code that specifies the city or region of the bank. It is the 7th and 8th characters of a Swift code
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Branch code 0-9 A-Z 3 digits specifying a particular branch. 'XXX' represents the bank’s head office.