In a nutshell the SWIFT code is a unique bank code used for all interbank messaging.
You can find bank payment codes or Bank Identifier Codes in the SWIFT BIC online database of worldwide banks using the form below:Unlike the modern IBAN, the telex-era SWIFT (or BIC as it is now known) does not include a check sum for automatic validation. Once a firm has submitted this data, the regulator will map the FRN to the BIC and the firm must ensure that the TMU is aware of the BIC on an ongoing basis. In a nutshell the SWIFT code is a unique bank code used for all interbank messaging.
Please note the different syntax of the IBAN countries
To calculate an IBAN Code, please feel free to use our IBAN calculator.
| Country | City | Bank Name | Branch | SWIFT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thailand | Bangkok | Standard Chartered Securities LTD | Standard Chartered Securities LTD | SCSETHB1XXX |