In today's globalized economy, seamless cross-border financial transactions are essential for businesses and individuals alike. Swift BIC ABA (Bank Identifier Code/American Bankers Association) is the international standard for identifying financial institutions and facilitating secure and efficient transfers of funds.
Basic Concepts of Swift BIC ABA
Swift BIC: A unique 8- or 11-character code that identifies a bank globally. It consists of a 4-character bank code, a 2-character country code, a 2-digit location code, and an optional 3-character branch code.
ABA: A 9-character routing number used to identify financial institutions within the United States. It includes a 4-digit Federal Reserve District number, a 4-digit bank number, and a 1-digit check digit.
Swift BIC ABA plays a crucial role in international financial transactions by:
Swift BIC ABA Lookup Table
Bank Name | Swift BIC | ABA Number |
---|---|---|
Bank of America | BOFAUS3N | 026009593 |
JPMorgan Chase | CHASUS33 | 021000021 |
Citibank | CITIUS33 | 021000089 |
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