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.
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)
A sort code is the name given by both the British and Irish banking industry to the bank codes which are used to route money transfers between banks within their respective countries via their respective clearance organisations. In Ireland it is known as the NSC or National Sort Code and is regulated by IPSO (Irish Payment Services Organisation). Although sort codes in both countries have the same format, they are regulated by different authorities as each country has its own banking system.
Search Swift Code in Tanzania with Bank
You can search your swift code with your Bank branch in Tanzania or Sort Code.
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Enter the search box with your Bank branch or city to get swift code in Tanzania Banks.
eg. If you need to search swift code ,you can enter the search box with bank name or bank branch
or if you know the branch name (any word) like 'ABC' or Branch place 'TEMEKE'
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