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S.No.Swift CodeBank NameCityBranch
1 LBOTTWTP026 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN CHANGHUA (YUANLIN BRANCH)
2 LBOTTWTP029 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN CHIAYI (CHIAYI BRANCH)
3 LBOTTWTP066 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN CHIAYI (MINXIONG BRANCH)
4 LBOTTWTP047 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN CHUNGHUA (CHANGHUA BRANCH)
5 LBOTTWTP014 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN CHUNGLI (CHUNGLI BRANCH)
6 LBOTTWTP156 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN CHUTUNG TOWN (ITRI BRANCH)
7 LBOTTWTP051 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN FENGSHAN (FENGSHAN BRANCH)
8 LBOTTWTP108 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN HSINCHU (CHU PEI BRANCH)
9 LBOTTWTP017 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN HSINCHU (CHUTUNG BRANCH)
10 LBOTTWTP016 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN HSINCHU (HSINCHU BRANCH)
11 LBOTTWTP118 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN HSINCHU (HSINGONG BRANCH)
12 LBOTTWTP052 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN HSINCHU (HU KOU BRANCH)
13 LBOTTWTP103 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN HSINCHU (TUNG HSINCHU BRANCH)
14 LBOTTWTP111 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN HSINCHUANG (NANHSINCHUANG BRANCH)
15 LBOTTWTP061 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN HSINTIEN (HSINTIEN BRANCH)
16 LBOTTWTP124 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN JHONGLI (PEICHUNGLI BRANCH)
17 LBOTTWTP034 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KANG SHAN (KANGSHAN BRANCH)
18 LBOTTWTP069 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (CHIEN-CHENG BRANCH)
19 LBOTTWTP059 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (CHUNG CHENG BRANCH)
20 LBOTTWTP048 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (CHUNG SHAN BRANCH)
21 LBOTTWTP038 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (CINGNIAN BRANCH)
22 LBOTTWTP054 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (HSINHSING BRANCH)
23 LBOTTWTP033 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (KAOHSIUNG BRANCH)
24 LBOTTWTP078 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (LING YA BRANCH)
25 LBOTTWTP070 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (LUZHU BRANCH)
26 LBOTTWTP105 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (POAI BRANCH)
27 LBOTTWTP065 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (SHANMING BRANCH)
28 LBOTTWTP117 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KAOHSIUNG (XIAOGANG BRANCH)
29 LBOTTWTP002 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KEELUNG (KEELUNG BRANCH)
30 LBOTTWTP039 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN KIN-MEN (KIN MEN BRANCH)
31 LBOTTWTP076 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN LUJHOU (LUCHOU BRANCH)
32 LBOTTWTP020 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN MIAO LI (MIAOLI BRANCH)
33 LBOTTWTP025 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN NANTOU (NAN TOU BRANCH)
34 LBOTTWTP082 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN NANTOU (TSAO TUN BRANCH)
35 LBOTTWTP086 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN NEW TAIPEI (HSINCHUANG BRANCH)
36 LBOTTWTP098 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN NEW TAIPEI (SHU LIN BRANCH)
37 LBOTTWTP087 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN NEW TAIPEI (SHUANGHO BRANCH)
38 LBOTTWTP134 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN NEW TAIPEI (TAISHAN BRANCH)
39 LBOTTWTP095 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN NEW TAIPEI (TUNGPACHIAO BRANCH)
40 LBOTTWTP049 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN NEW TAIPEI (YUNGHO BRANCH)
41 LBOTTWTP163 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN NEW TAIPEI CITY (BAOZHONG BRANCH)
42 LBOTTWTP081 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN NEW TAIPEI CITY (TANSHUI)
43 LBOTTWTP050 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN PANCHIAO (PANCHIAO BRANCH)
44 LBOTTWTP036 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN PINGTUNG (PINGTUNG BRANCH)
45 LBOTTWTP157 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN SAN CHORNG (BEISANCHONG BRANCH)
46 LBOTTWTP100 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN SAN CHORNG (HSISANCHUNG BRANCH)
47 LBOTTWTP122 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN TAICHUNG (BEITUEN BRANCH)
48 LBOTTWTP094 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN TAICHUNG (CHUNG KANG BRANCH)
49 LBOTTWTP022 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN TAICHUNG (FENGYUAN BRANCH)
50 LBOTTWTP055 LAND BANK OF TAIWAN TAICHUNG (HSITAICHUNG 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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