BIC of the central counterparty. For an international bank transfer, you need a SWIFT Code (BIC Code) and the IBAN Code. €™re set to go with filling in the form so the payment can be completed. It is the unique identification code of a particular bank. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers, and also for the exchange of other messages between banks. 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.

CountryCityBank NameBranchSWIFT
Norway Vikisogn VIK Sparebank VIK Sparebank VISRNO21XXX
 
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