In order to make international payments to India you have to know the bank´s SWIFT / BIC code.
The SWIFT code consists of 8 to 11 characters (letters and digits) and for India the SWIFT code has the following format:
Find below an extensive A to Z list of the SWIFT codes in India:
SWIFT Code | Bank | City |
BKIDINBBANR | BANK OF INDIA | AHMEDABAD |
BKIDINBBASF | BANK OF INDIA | NEW DELHI |
BKIDINBBASM | BANK OF INDIA | AHMEDABAD |
BKIDINBBASR | BANK OF INDIA | AMRITSAR |
BKIDINBBBBS | BANK OF INDIA | BHUBANESHWAR |
BKIDINBBBCB | BANK OF INDIA | BANGALORE |
BKIDINBBBDH | BANK OF INDIA | BHADOHI |
BKIDINBBBEX | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBBGL | BANK OF INDIA | BANGALORE |
BKIDINBBBKC | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBBLD | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBBMB | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBBNR | BANK OF INDIA | BHUJ |
BKIDINBBBOS | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBBVN | BANK OF INDIA | BHAVNAGAR |
BKIDINBBCAM | BANK OF INDIA | PANAJI |
BKIDINBBCAN | BANK OF INDIA | BANGALORE |
BKIDINBBCBU | BANK OF INDIA | CHENNAI (MADRAS) |
BKIDINBBCCB | BANK OF INDIA | KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) |
BKIDINBBCCG | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBCGO | BANK OF INDIA | NEW DELHI |
BKIDINBBCHB | BANK OF INDIA | CHENNAI (MADRAS) |
BKIDINBBCHC | BANK OF INDIA | DELHI |
BKIDINBBCHD | BANK OF INDIA | CHANDIGARH |