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S.No.Swift CodeBank NameCityBranch
1201 MIDLGB2193G HSBC BANK PLC NORTHAMPTON (NORTHAMPTON COMMERCIAL BRANCH)
1202 MIDLGB2176F HSBC BANK PLC NORTHAMPTON (NORTHAMPTON WELLINGBOROUGH ROAD)
1203 MIDLGB2147F HSBC BANK PLC NORTHAMPTON (NORTHAMPTON, KINGSTHORPE BRANCH)
1204 MIDLGB2108L HSBC BANK PLC NORTHAMPTON (WOOD HILL BRANCH)
1205 MIDLGB2147G HSBC BANK PLC NORTHWICH (NORTHWICH BRANCH)
1206 MIDLGB2147H HSBC BANK PLC NORTHWOOD (NORTHWOOD BRANCH)
1207 MIDLGB2175G HSBC BANK PLC NORWICH (EATON VILLAGE)
1208 MIDLGB2108M HSBC BANK PLC NORWICH (LONDON STREET BRANCH)
1209 MIDLGB2171A HSBC BANK PLC NORWICH (MORRSIONS)
1210 MIDLGB2147J HSBC BANK PLC NORWICH (NORWICH, DEREHAM ROAD BRANCH)
1211 MIDLGB2188M HSBC BANK PLC NORWICH (NORWICH, MERIDIAN PARK COMMERCIAL)
1212 MIDLGB2147K HSBC BANK PLC NORWICH (NORWICH, MILE CROSS LANE BRANCH)
1213 MIDLGB2147L HSBC BANK PLC NORWICH (NORWICH, PRINCE OF WALES ROAD BRANCH)
1214 MIDLGB2176G HSBC BANK PLC NORWICH (NORWICH, UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA)
1215 MIDLGB2147M HSBC BANK PLC NORWICH (WROXHAM BRANCH)
1216 MIDLGB2114L HSBC BANK PLC NOTTINGHAM (ARNOLD)
1217 MIDLGB2147N HSBC BANK PLC NOTTINGHAM (NETHERFIELD, NOTTINGHAM BRANCH)
1218 MIDLGB2188N HSBC BANK PLC NOTTINGHAM (NOTTINGHAM COMMERCIAL CENTRE)
1219 MIDLGB2193S HSBC BANK PLC NOTTINGHAM (NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNI CLIFTON SITE)
1220 MIDLGB2147P HSBC BANK PLC NOTTINGHAM (NOTTINGHAM, BULWELL BRANCH)
1221 MIDLGB2176H HSBC BANK PLC NOTTINGHAM (NOTTINGHAM, CARLTON HILL)
1222 MIDLGB2176I HSBC BANK PLC NOTTINGHAM (NOTTINGHAM, LISTER GATE)
1223 MIDLGB2147R HSBC BANK PLC NOTTINGHAM (NOTTINGHAM, WEST BRIDGFORD BRANCH)
1224 MIDLGB2176N HSBC BANK PLC NOTTINGHAM (TRENT UNIVERSITY, CITY CAMPUS, SHAKESPEARE STREET)
1225 MIDLGB2108N HSBC BANK PLC NOTTINGHAM (VICTORIA STREET BRANCH)
1226 MIDLGB2147T HSBC BANK PLC NUNEATON (NUNEATON BRANCH)
1227 MIDLGB2147U HSBC BANK PLC OADBY (OADBY BRANCH)
1228 MIDLGB2147V HSBC BANK PLC OAKHAM (OAKHAM BRANCH)
1229 MIDLGB2147W HSBC BANK PLC OKEHAMPTON (OKEHAMPTON BRANCH)
1230 MIDLGB2171B HSBC BANK PLC OLDHAM (MORRISONS)
1231 MIDLGB2148A HSBC BANK PLC OLDHAM (OLDHAM BRANCH)
1232 MIDLGB2148B HSBC BANK PLC OLDHAM (ROYTON BRANCH)
1233 MIDLGB2171Q HSBC BANK PLC OMAGH
1234 MIDLGB2148C HSBC BANK PLC ONGAR (ONGAR BRANCH)
1235 MIDLGB2148D HSBC BANK PLC ORMSKIRK (ORMSKIRK BRANCH)
1236 MIDLGB2148E HSBC BANK PLC ORPINGTON (ORPINGTON BRANCH)
1237 MIDLGB2148F HSBC BANK PLC ORPINGTON (PETTS WOOD BRANCH)
1238 MIDLGB2173Q HSBC BANK PLC OSSETT
1239 MIDLGB2193Q HSBC BANK PLC OSWESTRY (LLANRHAEADR)
1240 MIDLGB2148G HSBC BANK PLC OSWESTRY (OSWESTRY BRANCH)
1241 MIDLGB2148H HSBC BANK PLC OTLEY (OTLEY BRANCH)
1242 MIDLGB2176M HSBC BANK PLC OULTON BROAD (OULTON BROAD)
1243 MIDLGB2173G HSBC BANK PLC OVERTON (HAMPSHIRE)
1244 MIDLGB2193I HSBC BANK PLC OXFORD (BAMPTON, OXFORD)
1245 MIDLGB2192N HSBC BANK PLC OXFORD (BOTLEY, OXFORD)
1246 MIDLGB2108P HSBC BANK PLC OXFORD (CORNMARKET STREET BRANCH)
1247 MIDLGB2148J HSBC BANK PLC OXFORD (OXFORD, SUMMERTOWN BRANCH)
1248 MIDLGB2148K HSBC BANK PLC OXHEY (BUSHEY OXHEY BRANCH)
1249 MIDLGB2148L HSBC BANK PLC OXTED (OXTED BRANCH)
1250 MIDLGB2180C HSBC BANK PLC PADIHAM (PADIHAM)

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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