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What is BIC Bank Code: Function & Structure of BIC Bank SWIFT Code

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Subhodip Das

Author Updated on Jan 13, 2026

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The cross-border money movement has grown sharply in recent years. In fact, a report shows that 81% of cross-border payment transactions involved people sending money to support friends and family abroad, which shows how essential international transfers have become.

To make these transfers reliable, banks depend on the BIC bank code. It is a unique identifier assigned to banks so that international payments reach the right institution without delays or errors. 

It acts as a digital address for banks around the world, which helps financial systems communicate smoothly.

Quick Synopsis

  • A BIC bank code helps identify banks during international transfers.
  • It ensures accuracy, prevents routing errors and speeds up global payments.
  • SWIFT assigns BIC codes and follows an 8 or 11-character format.
  • You can find BIC on your bank statement, mobile app or official bank website.

How do BIC Bank Codes Function?

When a bank processes an international payment, it often routes the transfer through a chain of correspondent banks that help move the funds across borders. These intermediary institutions pass the payment along until it reaches the recipient’s bank. 

The BIC bank code acts as an identifier that guides this entire journey. It ensures your money is directed to the correct institution without confusion or delay.

What is the Structure of BIC Bank Code?

A standard BIC bank code includes either 8 or 11 characters and looks something like this: AAAABBCCXXX. Each segment represents a specific detail about the institution:

  • The first 4 characters (AAAA) represent the shortened version of the bank code.
  • The next two characters (BB) represent the country code.
  • The next two characters (CC) represent the location code of the bank.
  • Finally, the last three characters (XXX) represent the branch code of the bank (optional).

This structure ensures global uniformity. It is designed so that bank systems worldwide can decode it instantly, which makes international transfers quicker and more reliable. 

More than 200 countries use this BIC bank code structure, which makes it one of the most widely recognised identification formats.

How to Find BIC Bank Code?

Locating your BIC bank code is usually simple. Most banks provide it in several places. You can find it through:

  • Your bank statement
  • Your mobile banking app
  • You can log in to your online banking portal
  • You can call your bank’s customer care 

Final Word 

Understanding the BIC bank code makes international transfers easier and less stressful. It ensures payments reach the right place, minimises delays and adds an extra layer of security. Whether you are sending money abroad, receiving foreign income or handling international business transactions, knowing your bank’s BIC is essential.

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