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 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)

BIC Institution name City Country
DEUTCNBJ DEUTSCHE BANK (CHINA) CO. LTD. BEIJING CHINA
DEUTCNSH DEUTSCHE BANK (CHINA) CO. LTD. SHANGHAI CHINA
DEUTCNSHBJG DEUTSCHE BANK (CHINA) CO. LTD. BEIJING CHINA
DEUTCNSHCQG DEUTSCHE BANK (CHINA) CO. LTD. CHONGQING CHINA
DEUTCNSHCUS DEUTSCHE BANK (CHINA) CO. LTD. SHANGHAI CHINA
DEUTCNSHGZH DEUTSCHE BANK (CHINA) CO. LTD. GUANGZHOU CHINA
DEUTCNSHQDO DEUTSCHE BANK (CHINA) CO. LTD. QINGDAO CHINA
DEUTCNSHTJN DEUTSCHE BANK (CHINA) CO. LTD. TIANJIN CHINA
Disclaimer

Uws takes no responsibility for any financial loss that might be caused by the use of an incorrect code.If you’re unsure about anything, it’s recommended that you contact the bank or financial institution in question in order to ensure you have the right information.

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