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SWIFT CODE STATE BANK OF PATIALA - INDIA

Check the detailed information such as swift codes of STATE BANK OF PATIALA - India and all information. It includes domestic branch of India and even banks that have been closed for some reason in the India.

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Swift code - Easy transactions to STATE BANK OF PATIALA, India

The SWIFT code of STATE BANK OF PATIALA is also used to transfer funds from online banks to a STATE BANK OF PATIALA bank. The swift code of STATE BANK OF PATIALA provides identifiable proof number for these banks. So everyone can send cash from India other countries to this bank.

STATE BANK OF PATIALA, India Swift code 41 City

# Swift Code Bank/Institution Name Bank Branch City
51 STBPINBB642 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (WTC BRANCH, MUMBAI) MUMBAI
52 STBPINBB183 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (SAFDARGANJ ENCLAVE BRANCH, NEW DELHI) NEW DELHI
53 STBPINBB005 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (PARLIAMENT STREET BRANCH) NEW DELHI
54 STBPINBB004 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (NEW FRIENDS COLONY BRANCH) NEW DELHI
55 STBPINBB285 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (NEHRU PLACE BRANCH, NEW DELHI) NEW DELHI
56 STBPINBB003 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (K.G. MARG BRANCH) NEW DELHI
57 STBPINBB023 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (WAZIRPUR IND.AREA BRANCH) NEW DELHI
58 STBPINBB008 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (COMMERCIAL BRANCH) NEW DELHI
59 STBPINBB794 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (TFCPC) NEW DELHI
60 STBPINBB011 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (SHASTRI BHAWAN BRANCH) NEW DELHI
61 STBPINBB006 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (SSI SPECIALISED BRANCH) PANIPAT
62 STBPINBB912 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (MALL ROAD BRANCH, PATIALA) PATIALA
63 STBPINBB916 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (MAIN BRANCH, RAJPURA) RAJPURA
64 STBPINBB026 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (MAIN BRANCH, SANGRUR) SANGRUR
65 STBPINBB783 STATE BANK OF PATIALA TIRUPPUR
66 STBPINBB579 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (VISAKHAPATNAM) VISAKHAPATNAM
67 STBPINBB018 STATE BANK OF PATIALA (SUGAR MILL AREA) YAMUNA NAGAR

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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