National Reserve Bank - Swift Codes or BIC Codes


Bank / Institution City Branch Swift Code Country
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK BRYANSK (BRYANSK BRANCH) NARNRUMMBRN RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK CHELYABINSK (CHELYABINSK BRANCH) NARNRUMMCHB RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK EKATERINBURG (EKATERINBURG BRANCH) NARNRUMMEBG RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK IRKUTSK (IRKUTSK BRANCH) NARNRUMMIRK RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK KRASNODAR (KRASNODAR BRANCH) NARNRUMMKRD RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK MOSCOW NARNRUMMXXX RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK NOVOSIBIRSK (NOVOSIBIRSK BRANCH) NARNRUMMNSB RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK ROSTOV-ON-DON (ROSTOV-ON-DON BRANCH) NARNRUMMRND RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK SARATOV (SARATOV BRANCH) NARNRUMMSRT RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK ST. PETERSBURG (ST. PETERSBURG BRANCH) NARNRUMMSPB RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK STAVROPOL (STAVROPOL BRANCH) NARNRUMMSTL RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK TYUMEN (TYUMEN BRANCH) NARNRUMMTMN RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK VOLGOGRAD (VOLGOGRAD BRANCH) NARNRUMMVGD RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK VORONEZH (VORONEZH BRANCH) NARNRUMMVRZ RUSSIAN FEDERATION
NATIONAL RESERVE BANK YAROSLAVL (YAROSLAVL BRANCH) NARNRUMMYAR RUSSIAN FEDERATION


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.