In order to make international payments to Serbia you have to know the bank´s SWIFT / BIC code.
The SWIFT code consists of 8 to 11 characters (letters and digits) and for Serbia the SWIFT code has the following format:
Find below an extensive A to Z list of the 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 |