SWIFT codes in Serbia

In order to make international payments to Serbia you have to know the bank´s SWIFT / BIC code.

What do Serbia SWIFT codes look like?

The SWIFT code consists of 8 to 11 characters (letters and digits) and for Serbia the SWIFT code has the following format:

  • First 4 characters (only letters) - bank code. A shortened version of the bank´s name.
  • Next 2 characters (only letters) - Serbia´s ISO code.
  • Next 2 characters (letters and digits) - location code.
  • Last 3 characters (letters and digits) – bank branch (optional).

SWIFT codes of the most important banks in Serbia

Find below an extensive A to Z list of the SWIFT codes in Serbia:

SWIFT codes in Serbia

SWIFT Code Bank City
TEBKRS22014 TEB SHA PRISTINA
TEBKRS22015 TEB SHA PRISTINA
TEBKRS22016 TEB SHA PRISTINA
TEBKRS22017 TEB SHA PRISTINA
TEBKRS22018 TEB SHA PRISTINA
TEBKRS22019 TEB SHA PRISTINA
TEBKRS22020 TEB SHA PRISTINA
TEBKRS22021 TEB SHA PRISTINA
TEBKRS22022 TEB SHA PRISTINA
TEBKRS22023 TEB SHA PRISTINA
TEBKRS22024 TEB SHA PRISTINA
UBBGRSBG UNIVERZAL BANKA AD BEOGRAD 11000 BELGRADE
UPSRRSB1 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA MINISTRY OF FINANCE BEOGRAD
VBOERSBG VOLKSBANK A.D. 11000 BELGRADE
VBUBRS22 VOJVODJANSKA BANKA AD 21000 NOVI SAD
VBUBRS22003 VB BANATSKA BANKA - OSNOVNA BANKA ZRENJANIN
ZEPTRSBG ZEPTER BANKA AD 11000 BELGRADE

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