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 |
BKIDINBBFRD | BANK OF INDIA | FARIDABAD |
BKIDINBBFSI | BANK OF INDIA | FARIDABAD |
BKIDINBBGAD | BANK OF INDIA | GANDHIDHAM |
BKIDINBBGAN | BANK OF INDIA | GANDHINAGAR |
BKIDINBBGHZ | BANK OF INDIA | GHAZIABAD |
BKIDINBBGK2 | BANK OF INDIA | NEW DELHI |
BKIDINBBGKW | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBGON | BANK OF INDIA | GONDIA |
BKIDINBBGRG | BANK OF INDIA | GURGAON |
BKIDINBBGRM | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBGWA | BANK OF INDIA | GWALIOR |
BKIDINBBHMB | BANK OF INDIA | HYDERABAD |
BKIDINBBHOB | BANK OF INDIA | HYDERABAD |
BKIDINBBHZR | BANK OF INDIA | HAZIRA |
BKIDINBBIDR | BANK OF INDIA | INDORE |
BKIDINBBJAM | BANK OF INDIA | JAMSHEDPUR |
BKIDINBBJBP | BANK OF INDIA | JABALPUR |
BKIDINBBJDV | BANK OF INDIA | BHUBANESHWAR |
BKIDINBBJHB | BANK OF INDIA | JAIPUR |
BKIDINBBJMN | BANK OF INDIA | JAMNAGAR |
BKIDINBBJMT | BANK OF INDIA | KODERMA |
BKIDINBBJNP | BANK OF INDIA | NEW DELHI |
BKIDINBBJOD | BANK OF INDIA | JODHPUR |
BKIDINBBJOS | BANK OF INDIA | JALANDHAR |