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S.No.Swift CodeBank NameCityBranch
101 BAECIT21072 UNIPOL BANCA SPA GENOVA (GENOVA SAMPIERDARENA BRANCH)
102 BAECIT21147 UNIPOL BANCA SPA GENOVA (GENOVA SENAREGA BRANCH)
103 BAECIT21010 UNIPOL BANCA SPA GENOVA
104 BAECIT21262 UNIPOL BANCA SPA GIARRE (GIARRE BRANCH)
105 BAECIT21235 UNIPOL BANCA SPA GIULIANOVA (GIULIANOVA 235 BRANCH)
106 BAECIT21183 UNIPOL BANCA SPA GROSSETO (GROSSETO VIA ADIGE BRANCH)
107 BAECIT21119 UNIPOL BANCA SPA GROSSETO (GROSSETO VIA SVIZZERA BRANCH)
108 BAECIT21117 UNIPOL BANCA SPA GUIDONIA MONTECELIO (GUIDONIA MONTECELIO BRANCH)
109 BAECIT21100 UNIPOL BANCA SPA IGLESIAS (IGLESIAS BRANCH)
110 BAECIT21038 UNIPOL BANCA SPA IMOLA (IMOLA BRANCH)
111 BAECIT21005 UNIPOL BANCA SPA IMOLA
112 BAECIT21136 UNIPOL BANCA SPA ISCHIA (ISCHIA BRANCH)
113 BAECIT21273 UNIPOL BANCA SPA ISOLA DELLE FEMMINE (ISOLA DELLE FEMMINE BRANCH)
114 BAECIT21123 UNIPOL BANCA SPA IVREA (IVREA BRANCH)
115 BAECIT21114 UNIPOL BANCA SPA JESI (JESI BRANCH)
116 BAECIT21074 UNIPOL BANCA SPA LA SPEZIA (LA SPEZIA BRANCH)
117 BAECIT21327 UNIPOL BANCA SPA LARCIANO (LARCIANO 327 BRANCH)
118 BAECIT21102 UNIPOL BANCA SPA LATINA (LATINA BRANCH)
119 BAECIT21287 UNIPOL BANCA SPA LECCE (LECCE 287 BRANCH)
120 BAECIT21277 UNIPOL BANCA SPA LENTINI (LENTINI BRANCH)
121 BAECIT21186 UNIPOL BANCA SPA LIVORNO (LIVORNO BRANCH)
122 BAECIT21281 UNIPOL BANCA SPA LUCCA (LUCCA 281 BRANCH)
123 BAECIT21178 UNIPOL BANCA SPA LUCCA (LUCCA BRANCH)
124 BAECIT21199 UNIPOL BANCA SPA LUGO (LUGO BRANCH)
125 BAECIT21106 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MACERATA (MACERATA BRANCH)
126 BAECIT21286 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MAGLIE (MAGLIE 286 BRANCH)
127 BAECIT21301 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MANCIANO (MANCIANO 301 BRANCH)
128 BAECIT21145 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MANERBIO (MANERBIO BRANCH)
129 BAECIT21053 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MANTOVA (MANTOVA BRANCH)
130 BAECIT21256 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MARSALA (MARSALA 256 BRANCH)
131 BAECIT21278 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MARSALA (MARSALA BRANCH)
132 BAECIT21111 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MASSA (MASSA VIA ROMA BRANCH)
133 BAECIT21249 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MEDICINA (MEDICINA 249 BRANCH)
134 BAECIT21258 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MELFI (MELFI 258 BRANCH)
135 BAECIT21247 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MERATE (MERATE 247 BRANCH)
136 BAECIT21170 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MESSINA (MESSINA BRANCH)
137 BAECIT21265 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MESSINA (MESSINA VIA XXVII LUGLIO BRANCH)
138 BAECIT21216 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MILANO (MILANO 216 BRANCH)
139 BAECIT21052 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MILANO (MILANO BARONA BRANCH)
140 BAECIT21050 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MILANO (MILANO BAUSAN BRANCH)
141 BAECIT21051 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MILANO (MILANO BRANCH)
142 BAECIT21049 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MILANO (MILANO BRANCH)
143 BAECIT21253 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MILANO (MILANO MISSORI BRANCH)
144 BAECIT21110 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MILANO (MILANO PORTA ROMANA BRANCH)
145 BAECIT21011 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MILANO
146 BAECIT21209 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MILAZZO (MILAZZO 209 BRANCH)
147 BAECIT21018 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MIRANDOLA (MIRANDOLA BRANCH)
148 BAECIT21264 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MISTERBIANCO (MISTERBIANCO - LINERI BRANCH)
149 BAECIT21292 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MODENA (MODENA 292 BRANCH)
150 BAECIT21180 UNIPOL BANCA SPA MODENA (MODENA GIARDINI BRANCH)

What is Swift Code?

A SWIFT code is an international bank code that identifies particular banks worldwide. It’s also known as a Bank Identifier Code (BIC). Swift Code is a standard format of Bank Identifier Codes (BIC) and it is unique identification code for a particular bank. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers. Banks also used the codes for exchanging other messages between them.

The registrations of Swift Codes are handled by Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (“SWIFT”) and their headquarters is located in La Hulpe, Belgium. SWIFT is the registered trademarks of S.W.I.F.T. SCRL with a registered address at Avenue Adèle 1, B-1310 La Hulpe, Belgium.

The Swift code consists of 8 or 11 characters. When 8-digits code is given, it refers to the primary office. The code formatted as below:-

AAAA BB CC DDD

  • First 4 characters - bank code (only letters)
  • Next 2 characters - ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (only letters)
  • Next 2 characters - location code (letters and digits) (passive participant will have "1" in the second character)
  • Last 3 characters - branch code, optional ('XXX' for primary office) (letters and digits)

The format of Swift Code is as follows:-

A A A A B B C C D D D
Bank Code Country Code Location Code Branch Code

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