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Swift Code / BIC (Bank Identifier Code) Details for BSBBRU51 and BSBBRU51___

BSBBRU51 is the swift code for Primary Office of BST-BANK Bank in NOVOKUZNETSK Russia. Since this swift code belongs to a primary office of the bank, it can have an optional branch code "___". This swift code belongs to a financial institution.

Swift Code is also known as SWIFT-BIC, BIC (Bank Identifier Code), or SWIFT ID.Bank Identifier Code or BIC for BST-BANK is also BSBBRU51 and BSBBRU51___.

Swift Code / BIC (Bank Identifier Code)BSBBRU51 Swift Code for primary office is generally formatted as 8 characters.
BSBBRU51___ Swift Code for primary office can have optional ___ at the end.
BankBST-BANK
BranchPrimary Office
CityNOVOKUZNETSK
Country
Branch Code___ (Optional)
AddressKEMEROVSKAYA OBLAST 31, KUTUZOVA UL. 654041 NOVOKUZNETSK RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Postal Code654041
Type of institutionFinancial Institution

What is a SWIFT Code / BIC (Bank Identifier Code)

Swift Code is a unique identification code for a particular bank. It is a standard format for Business Identifier Codes (BICs, previously known as Bank Identifier Codes). It is technically used to identify banks and financial institutions globally distinctively - it says who and where they are. People use these codes to transfer money within banks for international wire transfers (the reason you're probably here looking up for info). SWIFT codes and BIC codes are same and the terms are interchangeable.

Parts of Swift Code BSBBRU51 and BSBBRU51___

Swift codes are usually formed of 8 (or) 11 characters.You can understand that a swift code or BIC refers to a primary office when it's formatted in an 8-digit code.The codes are arranged in the following manner:

BSBB RU 51 ___

4 Letter Bank Code2 Letter Country Code2 Letter Location Code3 Letter Branch Code
BSBBRU51___
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