How do I find my UOB SWIFT code?
UOVBSGSG is the primary United Overseas Bank Singapore SWIFT code. This 8 digit UOB Singapore SWIFT code can be followed by a 3 digit branch code. E.g. the SWIFT code for “Custody Service Department” is UOVBSGSGCSD where the last 3 digits CSD represents the department.
What is IBAN for UOB?
Do banks in Singapore use IBANs? No. Banks in Singapore don’t use IBANs to identify specific banks or account numbers. We use SWIFT codes instead.
What is the bank SWIFT code?
A SWIFT/BIC code consists of 8-11 characters and follows a format that identifies your bank, country, location, and branch. The first four letters represent the bank and usually look like an abbreviated version of the bank name. These two letters indicate the country where the bank is located.
What is BIC or SWIFT code UOB?
UOB Singapore (United Overseas Bank) SWIFT/BIC Codes 5 out of 5 based on 5 ratings….Type branch name, city or location to find SWIFT / BIC codes:
Branch Name | Swift Code |
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UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED – SINGAPORE (TRANSACTION BANKING) | UOVBSGSGCMS |
Does IBAN replace SWIFT?
The primary difference between the two methods lies in what information the codes convey. A SWIFT code is used to identify a specific bank during an international transaction, whereas an IBAN is used to identify an individual account involved in the international transaction.
How do I send money with SWIFT?
Here’s how it works: when a person transfers money individually, they will go to their bank with the recipient’s banking SWIFT code and an international account number (more on that later). The local bank will then send a SWIFT message to the recipient’s bank to accept the transfer.
Is SWIFT code the same as account number?
A Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) code is used to identify a specific bank during an international transaction. An International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is used to identify an individual account involved in the international transaction.