General, you can use the 8-digit BIC Code (SWIFT Code) for your international bank transfers. The SWIFT Bank Identification Code is an internationally-recognized system of codes for identifying banks (see ISO 9362). BIC + IBAN international bank transfers are faster, more efficient, and low-cost as they are sent directly through the SWIFT interbank network without using intermediary banks (who deduct charges or fees for their service). The latest edition is ISO 9362:2009 (dated 2009-10-01).

CountryCityBank NameBranchSWIFT
United Kingdom London Weavering Corporate Finance Limited Weavering Corporate Finance Limited CHALGB21XXX
 
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