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SWIFT CODE SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN BANK - AUSTRIA

Check the detailed information such as swift codes of SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN BANK - Austria and all information. It includes domestic branch of Austria and even banks that have been closed for some reason in the Austria.

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Swift code - Easy transactions to SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN BANK, Austria

The SWIFT code of SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN BANK is also used to transfer funds from online banks to a SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN BANK bank. The swift code of SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN BANK provides identifiable proof number for these banks. So everyone can send cash from Austria other countries to this bank.

SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN BANK, Austria Swift code 13 City

# Swift Code Bank/Institution Name Bank Branch City
1 SPPBAT21036 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN ALKOVEN
2 SPPBAT21035 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN ASCHACH (DONAU)
3 SPPBAT21 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN EFERDING
4 SPPBAT21001 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN ENGELHARTSZELL
5 SPPBAT21037 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN HARTKIRCHEN
6 SPPBAT21022 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN MICHAELNBACH
7 SPPBAT21003 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN NATTERNBACH
8 SPPBAT21002 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN NEUKIRCHEN AM WALDE
9 SPPBAT21034 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN (GS PEUERBACH) PEUERBACH
10 SPPBAT21021 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN PRAMBACHKIRCHEN
11 SPPBAT21038 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN ST. MARIENKIRCHEN AN DER POLSENZ
12 SPPBAT21018 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN WAIZENKIRCHEN
13 SPPBAT21004 SPARKASSE EFERDING PEUERBACH WAIZENKIRCHEN WESENUFER

What is Swift Codes - Meaning?

Swift code means "Society for Interbank Financial Telecom in the World". These codes standardized as BIC, which means for "Business Identification Codes". Normally, the purpose of using swift codes is to recognize the banks and their branches in global cash movements.

It guarantees us that the cash transaction is done with appropriate sender or receiver bank. Banks use these swift codes for international bank money, bill, funds transfers. Swift code might be 8 or 11 characters long, the 11-digit code is the approach for a special branch code, and the suffix 'XXX' in an 8-digit code is the approach for the bank's main office.


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