Find SWIFT codes in Belgium
Banks in Belgium and SWIFT/BIC codes
Below you find a list of the most popular banks in Belgium and their respective SWIFT codes. Some banks also have local branche codes, you can find those by clicking on the name of the banks.
Bank | SWIFT code |
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AION bank | BMPBBEBB |
Argenta | ARSPBE22 |
AXA bank | AXABBE22 |
Bank Degroof Petercam | DEGRBEBB |
Bank Delen | DELEBE22 |
Bank J. Van Breda | JVBABE22 |
Bank Nagelmackers | BNAGBEBB |
Belfius | GKCCBEBB |
Beobank | CTBKBEBX |
BNP Paribas Fortis | GEBABEBB |
Bpost bank | BPOTBEBE |
Crelan | NICABEBB |
Deutsche Bank | DEUTBEBE |
DIERICKX LEYS EN CIE | DIERBE21 |
Euroclear bank | MGTCBEBE |
Europabank | EURBBE99 |
Fintro | GEBABEBB |
HSBC bank | HSBCBEBB |
ING | BBRUBEBB |
KBC | KREDBEBB |
Keytrade bank | KEYTBEBB |
NIBC bank | DNIBBE21 |
Quintet private bank | PUILBEBB |
Santander bank | BSCHBEBB |
VDK spaarbank | VDSPBE91 |
Why use a SWIFT code?
SWIFT codes are required for international financial transactions with Belgian banks and institutions. Individuals and corporations can ensure smooth and secure transfers by using BIC codes. Remember to double-check the BIC code before proceeding with any international transaction, since it may change due to mergers, acquisitions, or branch relocations. With precise SWIFT code information, you may engage in global financial transactions with confidence, knowing that your cash will reach the appropriate destination quickly and safely in Belgium.
SWIFT code structure in Belgium
SWIFT codes in Belgium are either 8 or 11 characters long:
- Bank code: The first four characters are the bank’s code
- Country code: The next two characters identify the nation code (“BE” for Belgium)
- Location code: Next we see a two-character geographical code.
- Branch code: The last three letters (or digits of the code) are branch-specific in case of a 11 character Swift code, but this code is optional.
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