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Bank
City
S.No.Swift CodeBank NameCityBranch
601 MIDLGB2188L HSBC BANK PLC HEATHROW (HEATHROW COMMERCIAL CENTRE)
602 MIDLGB2179U HSBC BANK PLC HEATON (NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE , HEATON)
603 MIDLGB2133U HSBC BANK PLC HECKMONDWIKE (HECKMONDWIKE BRANCH)
604 MIDLGB2170F HSBC BANK PLC HECKMONDWIKE (MORRISONS)
605 MIDLGB2133V HSBC BANK PLC HELSTON (HELSTON BRANCH)
606 MIDLGB2115F HSBC BANK PLC HEMEL HEMPSTEAD (HEMEL HEMPSTEAD)
607 MIDLGB2192U HSBC BANK PLC HEMEL HEMPSTEAD (HEMEL)
608 MIDLGB2113V HSBC BANK PLC HENLEY-ON-THAMES (HENLEY-ON-THAMES)
609 MIDLGB2133W HSBC BANK PLC HEREFORD (HEREFORD BRANCH)
610 MIDLGB2134A HSBC BANK PLC HERNE BAY (HERNE BAY BRANCH)
611 MIDLGB2134B HSBC BANK PLC HERTFORD (HERTFORD BRANCH)
612 MIDLGB2134C HSBC BANK PLC HESSLE (HESSLE BRANCH)
613 MIDLGB2164C HSBC BANK PLC HESWALL (WIRRAL - HESWALL BRANCH)
614 MIDLGB2134D HSBC BANK PLC HEXHAM (HEXHAM BRANCH)
615 MIDLGB2170G HSBC BANK PLC HEYWOOD (MORRISONS)
616 MIDLGB2104S HSBC BANK PLC HIGH WYCOMBE (CORN MARKET BRANCH)
617 MIDLGB2175K HSBC BANK PLC HIGH WYCOMBE (HAZLEMERE, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE)
618 MIDLGB2134E HSBC BANK PLC HIGH WYCOMBE (HIGH WYCOMBE, DESBOROUGH AVENUE BRANCH)
619 MIDLGB2175M HSBC BANK PLC HIGHAM FERRERS (HIGHAM FERRERS)
620 MIDLGB2164D HSBC BANK PLC HIGHER BEBINGTON (WIRRAL - HIGHER BEBINGTON BRANCH)
621 MIDLGB2134F HSBC BANK PLC HILLINGDON (HILLINGDON BRANCH)
622 MIDLGB2111K HSBC BANK PLC HINCKLEY (HINCKLEY)
623 MIDLGB2104T HSBC BANK PLC HITCHIN
624 MIDLGB2134G HSBC BANK PLC HODDESDON (HODDESDON BRANCH)
625 MIDLGB2178N HSBC BANK PLC HOLME-ON-SPALDING MOOR (HOLME-ON-SPALDING MOOR)
626 MIDLGB2134H HSBC BANK PLC HOLSWORTHY (HOLSWORTHY BRANCH)
627 MIDLGB2134J HSBC BANK PLC HOLT (HOLT BRANCH)
628 MIDLGB2134K HSBC BANK PLC HOLYHEAD (HOLYHEAD BRANCH)
629 MIDLGB2134L HSBC BANK PLC HOLYWELL (HOLYWELL BRANCH)
630 MIDLGB2134M HSBC BANK PLC HONITON (HONITON BRANCH)
631 MIDLGB2134N HSBC BANK PLC HORLEY (HORLEY BRANCH)
632 MIDLGB2134P HSBC BANK PLC HORNCASTLE (HORNCASTLE BRANCH)
633 MIDLGB2134R HSBC BANK PLC HORNCHURCH (HORNCHURCH BRANCH)
634 MIDLGB2134T HSBC BANK PLC HORNSEA (HORNSEA BRANCH)
635 MIDLGB2114G HSBC BANK PLC HORSHAM (HORSHAM)
636 MIDLGB2168P HSBC BANK PLC HOUNSLOW (HIGH ST)
637 MIDLGB2115J HSBC BANK PLC HOUNSLOW (HOUNSLOW, GREAT WEST ROAD)
638 MIDLGB2111F HSBC BANK PLC HOUNSLOW (HOUNSLOW, HIGH STREET)
639 MIDLGB2112R HSBC BANK PLC HOVE (HOVE, CHURCH ROAD)
640 MIDLGB2113U HSBC BANK PLC HOVE (HOVE, SEVEN DIALS)
641 MIDLGB2164E HSBC BANK PLC HOYLAKE (HOYLAKE AND WEST KIRBY BRANCH)
642 MIDLGB2134U HSBC BANK PLC HUCKNALL (HUCKNALL BRANCH)
643 MIDLGB2177B HSBC BANK PLC HUDDERSFIELD (ALMONDBURY)
644 MIDLGB2104U HSBC BANK PLC HUDDERSFIELD (CLOTH HALL STREET BRANCH)
645 MIDLGB2178B HSBC BANK PLC HUDDERSFIELD (DENBY DALE)
646 MIDLGB2134V HSBC BANK PLC HUDDERSFIELD (HOLMFIRTH BRANCH)
647 MIDLGB2179L HSBC BANK PLC HUDDERSFIELD (MARSH)
648 MIDLGB2179N HSBC BANK PLC HUDDERSFIELD (MELTHAM)
649 MIDLGB2179Q HSBC BANK PLC HUDDERSFIELD (MILNSBRIDGE)
650 MIDLGB2187Y HSBC BANK PLC HULL (7-8 WHITEFRIARGATE)

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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