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 |
BKIDINBBMDU | BANK OF INDIA | MADURAI |
BKIDINBBMDV | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBMGL | BANK OF INDIA | MANGALORE |
BKIDINBBMHL | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBMHM | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBMIA | BANK OF INDIA | NEW DELHI |
BKIDINBBMIR | BANK OF INDIA | MIRZAPUR |
BKIDINBBMLC | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBMLD | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBMOR | BANK OF INDIA | MORBI |
BKIDINBBMOS | BANK OF INDIA | CHENNAI (MADRAS) |
BKIDINBBMPC | BANK OF INDIA | GOA |
BKIDINBBMRG | BANK OF INDIA | GOA |
BKIDINBBMRT | BANK OF INDIA | MEERUT |
BKIDINBBMSI | BANK OF INDIA | MORADABAD |
BKIDINBBMTR | BANK OF INDIA | CHENNAI (MADRAS) |
BKIDINBBMWM | BANK OF INDIA | BANGALORE |
BKIDINBBNAG | BANK OF INDIA | NAGPUR |
BKIDINBBNAS | BANK OF INDIA | NASHIK |
BKIDINBBNAV | BANK OF INDIA | AHMEDABAD |
BKIDINBBNCB | BANK OF INDIA | NAGPUR |
BKIDINBBNDD | BANK OF INDIA | NADIAD |
BKIDINBBNOI | BANK OF INDIA | NOIDA |
BKIDINBBNPL | BANK OF INDIA | NEW DELHI |