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 |
BKIDINBBRAJ | BANK OF INDIA | RAJKOT |
BKIDINBBRJP | BANK OF INDIA | RAJAPALAYAM |
BKIDINBBRMB | BANK OF INDIA | RANCHI |
BKIDINBBRMI | BANK OF INDIA | RATNAGIRI |
BKIDINBBRNM | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBSAH | BANK OF INDIA | SAHARANPUR |
BKIDINBBSAL | BANK OF INDIA | SALEM |
BKIDINBBSCB | BANK OF INDIA | SOLAPUR |
BKIDINBBSCZ | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBSEC | BANK OF INDIA | SECUNDERABAD |
BKIDINBBSFD | BANK OF INDIA | NEW DELHI |
BKIDINBBSIO | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBSOW | BANK OF INDIA | CHENNAI (MADRAS) |
BKIDINBBSPB | BANK OF INDIA | BELGAUM |
BKIDINBBSPZ | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBSRT | BANK OF INDIA | SURAT |
BKIDINBBTAR | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBTGN | BANK OF INDIA | CHENNAI (MADRAS) |
BKIDINBBTPR | BANK OF INDIA | TIRUPPUR |
BKIDINBBTRB | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBTRV | BANK OF INDIA | THIRUVANANTHAPURAM |
BKIDINBBTRY | BANK OF INDIA | MUMBAI |
BKIDINBBTTN | BANK OF INDIA | BHOPAL |
BKIDINBBTUT | BANK OF INDIA | TUTICORIN |