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UBCITNTTNBL

UNION BANCAIRE POUR LE COMMERCE ET L'INDUSTRIE BIC / Swift code details

UNION BANCAIRE POUR LE COMMERCE ET L'INDUSTRIE, , NABEUL, Tunisia

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So what do these letters and numbers mean?

A SWIFT code — sometimes also called a SWIFT number — is a standard format for Business Identifier Codes (BIC). Banks and financial institutions use them to identify themselves globally. It says who and where they are — a sort of international bank code or ID.

These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international money transfers or SEPA payments. Banks also use these codes to exchange messages between each other.

UNION BANCAIRE POUR LE COMMERCE ET L'INDUSTRIE

UBCI Bank code
TN Country code
TT Location code
NBL Branch code
This SWIFT code is for the UNION BANCAIRE POUR LE COMMERCE ET L'INDUSTRIE
SWIFT code UBCITNTTNBL
Swift code (8 characters) UBCITNTT
Branch name UNION BANCAIRE POUR LE COMMERCE ET L'INDUSTRIE
Branch address
Branch code NBL
Bank name UNION BANCAIRE POUR LE COMMERCE ET L'INDUSTRIE
City NABEUL
Country Tunisia

UNION BANCAIRE POUR LE COMMERCE ET L'INDUSTRIE SWIFT Code Details

A SWIFT/BIC is an 8-11 character code that identifies your country, city, bank, and branch.

  • Bank code A-Z 4 letters representing the bank. It usually looks like a shortened version of that bank's name.
  • Country code A-Z 2 letters representing the country the bank is in.
  • Location code 0-9 A-Z 2 characters made up of letters or numbers. It says where that bank's head office is.
  • Branch Code 0-9 A-Z 3 digits specifying a particular branch. 'XXX' represents the bank’s head office.

Always confirm the details with your recipient

When sending or receiving money, always check the SWIFT code with your recipient or bank.

If you think you've used the wrong SWIFT code to send money, you should get in contact with your bank right away. They may be able to cancel the transaction. If it's too late to cancel, you might have to contact the recipient yourself and request that they return your money.

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Your questions, answered

A SWIFT code is a set of 8 or 11 digits that represents a bank branch. You’ll need to use one when sending money internationally. Find your SWIFT code here.

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