HDFC Bank SWIFT Code is a unique identification code for a particular bank and it is a standard format of Bank Identifier Codes (BIC).
SWIFT Codes are used for transferring money and messages between banks. SWIFT Code is 8 or 11 characters for a bank. If SWIFT Code is 8 character code then it points to the primary branch/office.
First 4 characters represents bank code.
Next 2 characters represents ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
Next 2 characters represents location code. (letters and digits) (passive participant will have "1" in the second character) Last 3 characters represents branch code. These characters are optional. ('XXX' for primary office)
There are a great many SWIFT codes which correspond to various types of message. A SWIFT code is normally made up of the letters 'MT', and then a three digit number. The 'MT' simply stands for 'message type', and the numbers correspond to a certain type of SWIFT message.
Bank | City | Branch | SWIFT Code |
HDFC Bank | NEW DELHI | DELHI BRANCH | HDFCINBBDEL |
HDFC Bank | PUNE | PUNE BRANCH | HDFCINBBPNE |
HDFC Bank | AHMEDABAD | AHMEDABAD BRANCH | HDFCINBBAHM |
HDFC Bank | BANGALORE | BANGALORE BRANCH | HDFCINBBBNG |
HDFC Bank | CHENNAI (MADRAS) | TAMILNADU BRANCH | HDFCINBBCHE |
HDFC Bank | HYDERABAD | HYDERABAD BRANCH | HDFCINBBHYD |
HDFC Bank | KOCHI | COCHIN BRANCH | HDFCINBBCOC |
HDFC Bank | KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) | KOLKATTA BRANCH | HDFCINBBCAL |
HDFC Bank | MUMBAI | CUSTODY SERVICES | HDFCINBBCUS |
HDFC Bank | MUMBAI | HDFCINBB | |
HDFC Bank | MUMBAI | REMITTANCES DEPARTMENT | HDFCINBBGMT |
HDFC Bank | MUMBAI | TREASURY BRANCH | HDFCINBBTRS |