Agricultural Bank Of Greece - Swift Codes or BIC Codes


Bank / Institution City Branch Swift Code Country
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE AGRINIO (AGRINIO BRANCH) ABGRGRAA203 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE ALEXANDROUPOLI (ALEXANDROUPOLI BR.) ABGRGRAA208 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE ARTA (ARTA BR.) ABGRGRAA222 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE ATHENS (MAIN BRANCH) ABGRGRAA100 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE ATHENS (ATTIKIS BR.) ABGRGRAA207 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE ATHENS (NEA SMYRNI BR.) ABGRGRAA215 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE ATHENS (HEAD OFFICE) ABGRGRAAXXX GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE CHALKIDA (CHALKIDA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA201 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE CHANIA (CHANIA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA109 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE CHIOS (CHIOS BR.) ABGRGRAA213 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE DRAMA (DRAMA BR.) ABGRGRAA216 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE EDESSA (EDESSA BR.) ABGRGRAA223 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE FARSALA (FARSALA BR.) ABGRGRAA226 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE FLORINA (FLORINA BR.) ABGRGRAA220 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE FRANKFURT AM MAIN (FRANKFURT BRANCH) ABGRDEFFXXX GERMANY
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE GIANNITSA (GIANNITSA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA107 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE HERAKLION (HERAKLION BRANCH) ABGRGRAA300 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE IERAPERTA (IERAPERTA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA202 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE IOANNINA (IOANNINA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA103 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE KALAMATA (KALAMATA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA108 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE KARDITSA (KARDITSA BR.) ABGRGRAA218 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE KASTORIA (KASTORIA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA104 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE KATERINI (KATERINI BRANCH) ABGRGRAA106 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE KAVALA (KAVALA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA800 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE KILKIS (KILKIS BR.) ABGRGRAA221 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE KOMOTINI (KOMOTINI BR.) ABGRGRAA219 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE KORINTHOS (KORINTHOS BRANCH) ABGRGRAA105 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE KOZANI (KOZANI BR.) ABGRGRAA206 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE LAMIA (LAMIA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA204 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE LARISSA (LARISSA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA101 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE LECHENA (LECHENA) ABGRGRAA225 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE LIVADIA (LIVADIA BR.) ABGRGRAA110 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE MYTILINI (MYTILINI BR.) ABGRGRAA214 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE NAFPLIO (NAFPLIO BRANCH) ABGRGRAA900 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE NAOUSSA (NAOUSSA) ABGRGRAA224 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE NEA MOUDANIA (NEA MOUDANIA BR.) ABGRGRAA229 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE PATRA (PATRA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA700 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE PIRAEUS (PIRAEUS BR.) ABGRGRAA210 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE PREVEZA (PREVEZA BR.) ABGRGRAA209 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE RHODOS (RHODOS BR.) ABGRGRAA228 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE SAMOS (SAMOS BRANCH) ABGRGRAA205 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE SERRES (SERRES BR.) ABGRGRAA211 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE SKYDRA (SKYDRA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA600 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE SPARTI (SPARTI BR.) ABGRGRAA217 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE THESSALONIKI (THESSALONIKI BRANCH) ABGRGRAA200 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE THIVA (THIVA BR.) ABGRGRAA227 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE TRIKALA (TRIKALA BR.) ABGRGRAA212 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE VERIA (VERIA BRANCH) ABGRGRAA400 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE VOLOS (VOLOS BRANCH) ABGRGRAA102 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE XANTHI (XANTHI BRANCH) ABGRGRAA500 GREECE
AGRICULTURAL BANK OF GREECE ZAKINTHOS (ZAKINTHOS BR.) ABGRGRAA230 GREECE


SWIFT Code stands for ‘Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication’ code. A SWIFT code is also called BIC Code – ‘Bank Identification Code’ which is used to identify banks uniquely throughout the world.

The SWIFT code is an 8 or 11 alphanumeric characters code that uniquely identifies financial institution. If a SWIFT code is eleven characters, this means that the bank has added a three-digit code to denote a specific branch of a bank.

First 4 characters – Bank Code – Identifies financial institution uniquely (only letters)

Next 2 characters – Country Code (only letters)

Next 2 characters - Location Code (Letters and Digits)

Optional Last 3 characters – Branch Code of a bank (‘XXX’ for main office) (Letters and Digits)

The above mentioned format of Bank Identifier Codes (BIC) or Swift Code is approved by the International Standard Organization (ISO) and represents a particular bank or bank branch. These codes are used for transferring the money between banks especially the international wire transfers and are also used for exchanging other messages between banks. If you want to do a international direct wire transfer between banks, your bank will probably ask for the SWIFT code of the bank receiving the funds.