Browse all China SWIFT Codes

China The below information lists the SWIFT codes for all active banks located in China. The codes listed are only for banks that are currently in operation and have not been deactivated. Any inactive or passive codes have been excluded from the list.

Bank or Institution City Branch Swift Code
ABN AMRO BANK N.V. SHANGHAI BRANCH PUDONG ABNACN2A
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK SHANGHAI UNBECNSH
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE HARBIN HEILONGJIANG BRANCH ABOCCNBJ080
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE NANCHANG JIANGXI BRANCH ABOCCNBJ140
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE FUZHOU FUJIAN BRANCH ABOCCNBJ130
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE HEFEI ANHUI BRANCH ABOCCNBJ120
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE HANGZHOU ZHEJIANG BRANCH ABOCCNBJ110
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE SUZHOU SUZHOU BRANCH ABOCCNBJ103
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE NANJING JIANGSU BRANCH ABOCCNBJ100
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE SHANGHAI ABOCCNBJ099
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE SHANGHAI SHANGHAI BRANCH ABOCCNBJ090
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE CHANGCHUN JILIN BRANCH ABOCCNBJ070
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE SHENYANG LIAONING BRANCH ABOCCNBJ060
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE HOHHOT NEIMENGGU BRANCH ABOCCNBJ050
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE TAIYUAN SHANXI BRANCH ABOCCNBJ040
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE SHIJIAZHUANG HEBEI BRANCH ABOCCNBJ030
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE BEIJING ABOCCNBJ021
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE TIANJIN TIANJIN BRANCH ABOCCNBJ020
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE BEIJING BEIJING BRANCH ABOCCNBJ010
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA, THE BEIJING BANKING DEPARTMENT ABOCCNBJ002

What is a SWIFT code?

A SWIFT code is a unique identifier used to identify financial institutions globally, in order to facilitate international money transfers. It is also known as a SWIFT BIC (Bank Identifier Code), which stands for Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication Bank Identifier Code. It is a standard format of Business Identifier Codes (BICs), which are used to identify banks and financial institutions in a standardized way for international wire transfers.

A SWIFT code consists of 8 or 11 characters and is used to uniquely identify a bank and its location for both sending and receiving international wire transfers.

SWIFT code example

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SWIFT codes are assigned to financial institutions by SWIFT and are used to identify the institution globally for international wire transfers and their headquarters is located in La Hulpe, Belgium. SWIFT is the registered trademark of S.W.I.F.T. SCRL with a registered address at Avenue Adèle 1, B-1310 La Hulpe, Belgium