List of Bank and Swift Codes in Guinea
The SWIFT code of a bank is an
alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies your financial institution.
SWIFT code is also known as BIC or Bank Identifier Code. You do need to
know your bank's SWIFT code if you are doing international transactions
or wire transfers. MT103 is the format banks use when they execute what
is known as a wire transfer, cable transfer, funds transfer, telegraphic
transfer or SWIFT transfer.
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1 BADAM S.A. CONAKRY
BADMGNCNXXX
2 BANQUE CENTRALE DE LA REPUBLIQUE DE GUINEE CONAKRY
REPCGNGNXXX
3 BANQUE INTERNATIONALE POUR LE COMMERCE ET L’INDUSTRIE DE
LA GUINEE CONAKRY BICIGNCXXXX
4 BANQUE ISLAMIQUE DE GUINEE CONAKRY ISGUGNGNXXX
5 BANQUE POPULAIRE MAROCO-GUINEENNE SA CONAKRY POMBGNGNXXX
6 BSIC GUINEE CONAKRY CONAKRY BSGNGNGNXXX
7 ECOBANK GUINEE CONAKRY ECOCGNCNXXX
8 FIRST INTERNATIONAL BANK SA CONAKRY FIBLGNGNXXX
9 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK SA CONAKRY ICMOGNCNXXX
10 SKYE BANK GUINEA LIMITED S.A. CONAKRY SKYEGNGNXXX
11 SOCIETE GENERALE DE BANQUES EN GUINEE CONAKRY SGGNGNGNXXX
12 UNION INTERNATIONALE DE BANQUE EN GUINEE CONAKRY
UIBAGNGNXXX
13 UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA GUINEA CONAKRY UBAGGNCNXXX
Central bank
Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea (Banque Centrale de
la Republique du Guinea)
Banks and other financial institutions
Banque Internationale pour l'Afrique en Guinee
International Commercial Bank (ICB)
Banque Islamique de Guinée (BIG)
Banque Internationale pour le Commerce et l’Industrie de
Guinée (BICIGUI)
Société Générale de Banque en Guinée (SGBG)
L’Union Internationale de Banque en Guinée (UIBG)
Banque Populaire Maroco-Guinéenne (BPMG)
Ecobank
Sources:
http://www.bcrg.gov.gn/entree.htm
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The SWIFT code is 8 or 11 characters,
made up of:
- 4 letters: Institution Code or
bank code.
- 2 letters: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2
country code
- 2 letters or digits: location code
- if the second character is "0", then
it is typically a test BIC as opposed to a BIC used on the live network.
- if the second character is "1", then
it denotes a passive participant in the SWIFT network
- if the second character is "2", then
it typically indicates a reverse billing BIC, where the recipient pays
for the message. As opposed to the more usual mode whereby the sender
pays for the message.
- 3 letters or digits: branch code,
optional ('XXX' for primary office)
Where an 8-digit code is given, it may be assumed that it refers to
the primary office.
List of SWIFT Codes
Worldwide |