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What is a SWIFT Code? Why do I need it?

Last Updated: 16 Mar 2016

A SWIFT code is a unique international ID code used to identify a particular bank.  You might also see it referred to as a Bank Identifier Code (BIC).

SWIFT stands for 'Society of Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications'.  

To ensure correct details are used it can be helpful to know the SWIFT code of the beneficiary bank, (ie the bank you are sending money to), when completing your International Money Transfer in FastNet Classic.

The ASB SWIFT Code/BIC is ASBBNZ2A.


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