Check the detailed information all branches swift code for ARAB BANK PLC - CAIRO and all information. It includes domestic branch which is in CAIRO region or city, Egypt.
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Check the detailed information all branches swift code for ARAB BANK PLC - CAIRO and all information. It includes domestic branch which is in CAIRO region or city, Egypt.
Now in today's banking system it is very easy to transfer funds, make transactions from ARAB BANK PLC or other Bank to ARAB BANK PLC, CAIRO using the Swift Code of that specific bank. Not all branches of ARAB BANK PLC have SWIFT codes, you can have the SWIFT code of the main head office bank to make transactions, funds transfer.
| # | Swift Code | Bank/Institution Name | Bank Branch | City |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ARABEGCXAMN | ARAB BANK PLC | (ALI AMEEN BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 2 | ARABEGCXHGZ | ARAB BANK PLC | (EL-HEGAZ BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 3 | ARABEGCXZMK | ARAB BANK PLC | (ZAMALEK BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 4 | ARABEGCXGMH | ARAB BANK PLC | (EL-GOMHORIA BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 5 | ARABEGCXNSA | ARAB BANK PLC | (ALI AMEEN BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 6 | ARABEGCXMKT | ARAB BANK PLC | (EL MOKATAM BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 7 | ARABEGCXSHO | ARAB BANK PLC | (SHOUBRA BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 8 | ARABEGCX | ARAB BANK PLC | (EGYPT AREA MANAGEMENT - CAIRO) | CAIRO |
| 9 | ARABEGCXNSR | ARAB BANK PLC | (NASR BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 10 | ARABEGCXMDI | ARAB BANK PLC | (MAADI BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 11 | ARABEGCXDKI | ARAB BANK PLC | (DOKKI BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 12 | ARABEGCXHEL | ARAB BANK PLC | (HELIOPOLIS BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 13 | ARABEGCXCOU | ARAB BANK PLC | (CENTRAL OPERATION UNIT) | CAIRO |
| 14 | ARABEGCXTHR | ARAB BANK PLC | (EL-TAHRIR BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 15 | ARABEGCXCAI | ARAB BANK PLC | (CAIRO BRANCH) | CAIRO |
| 16 | ARABEGCXNOZ | ARAB BANK PLC | (ARAB BANK PLC NOZHA) | CAIRO |
| 17 | ARABEGCXMHD | ARAB BANK PLC | (EL-MOHANDESSEEN BRANCH) | CAIRO |
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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