In order to make international payments to Germany you have to know the bank´s SWIFT / BIC code.
The SWIFT code consists of 8 to 11 characters (letters and digits) and for Germany the SWIFT code has the following format:
Find below an extensive A to Z list of the SWIFT codes in Germany:
SWIFT Code | Bank | City |
ESSEDE5F131 | SEB AG | SCHWERIN |
ESSEDE5F132 | SEB AG | WISMAR |
ESSEDE5F160 | SEB | Potsdam |
ESSEDE5F161 | SEB AG | COTTBUS |
ESSEDE5F200 | SEB | Hamburg |
ESSEDE5F201 | SEB AG | NORDERSTEDT |
ESSEDE5F210 | SEB | Kiel |
ESSEDE5F212 | SEB | Neum?nster, Holst |
ESSEDE5F230 | SEB | L?beck |
ESSEDE5F231 | SEB AG | BAD SCHWARTAU |
ESSEDE5F250 | SEB | Hannover |
ESSEDE5F251 | SEB AG | LAATZEN |
ESSEDE5F254 | SEB | Hameln |
ESSEDE5F259 | SEB | Hildesheim |
ESSEDE5F260 | SEB | G?ttingen, Niedersachs |
ESSEDE5F265 | SEB | Osnabr?ck |
ESSEDE5F270 | SEB | Braunschweig |
ESSEDE5F271 | SEB AG | SALZGITTER |
ESSEDE5F272 | SEB AG | WOLFSBURG |
ESSEDE5F280 | SEB | Oldenburg (Oldb) |
ESSEDE5F281 | SEB AG | EMDEN |
ESSEDE5F282 | SEB AG | WILHELMSHAVEN |
ESSEDE5F290 | SEB | Bremen |
ESSEDE5F292 | SEB | Bremerhaven |