AOMBJPJT - SWIFT/BIC Code for AOMORI BANK LTD., THE, AOMORI

AOMORI BANK LTD., THE, AOMORI - SWIFT Code Information
SWIFT Code / BIC AOMB JP JT
Bank / Institution AOMORI BANK LTD., THE
Branch Name
Address HASHIMOTO, 9-30, 1-CHOME
City AOMORI
Postcode 030-0823
Country Japan
Connection Active
AOMBJPJT - SWIFT Code Breakdown
Swift Code AOMB JP JT
Bank Code AOMB - code belongs to AOMORI BANK LTD., THE
Country Code JP - code assigned to Japan
Location & Status JT - bank location, the second character "T" is the active code

AOMORI BANK LTD., THE, AOMORI Location


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What is a SWIFT code?

A SWIFT bank code (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication Bank Identifier Code) is a unique 8-11 character code used to identify financial institutions globally for international wire transfers. The code is used by banks and financial institutions around the world to facilitate cross-border payments by providing a standardized identifier for each institution.

A SWIFT bank code is made up of several elements, including the bank code, country code, location code, and branch code. The code is used in combination with the recipient's bank account number (IBAN) to accurately route the money transfer to the correct bank and account.

SWIFT bank codes are registered and maintained by SWIFT, a global member-owned cooperative that provides secure and reliable financial messaging services to its member financial institutions. By using a standardized system for exchanging financial messages, including wire transfer instructions, SWIFT helps to ensure that international money transfers are accurately processed and delivered to the correct bank account.

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