SWIFTNet FIN address based on BIC To identify endpoints on its network, SWIFT also uses 12-character codes that are derived from the BIC of the institution. In order to facilitate this, the regulator will continue to provide testing facilities for firms to test the records submission process with their ARM. General, you can use the 8-digit BIC Code (SWIFT Code) for your international bank transfers. These codes are commonly used to identify the banks involved in an international wire transfer.

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