List of Bank and Swift Codes in Malawi
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 FDH BANK LIMITED BLANTYRE
FDHFMWMWXXX
2 FIRST MERCHANT BANK LTD., MALAWI BLANTYRE FMERMWMWXXX
3 INDEBANK LIMITED BLANTYRE INNKMWMWXXX
4 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK MALAWI BLANTYRE ICBMMWMWXXX
5 LOITA INVESTMENT BANK LIMITED BLANTYRE LOIIMWMWXXX
6 MALAWI SAVINGS BANK LIMITED BLANTYRE MSBLMWMWXXX
7 NATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI BLANTYRE NBMAMWMWXXX
8 NATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI BLANTYRE (HENDERSON STREET BRANCH)
NBMAMWMW001
9 NATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI BLANTYRE (VICTORIA AVENUE BRANCH)
NBMAMWMW002
10 NATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI BLANTYRE (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SERVICES) NBMAMWMW044
11 NATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI CHICHIRI (CHICHIRI BRANCH)
NBMAMWMW003
12 NATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI LILONGWE (CAPITAL CITY BRANCH)
NBMAMWMW007
13 NATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI LILONGWE (LILONGWE BRANCH)
NBMAMWMW008
14 NATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI LIMBE (CUSTOMS ROAD BRANCH)
NBMAMWMW004
15 NATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI LIMBE (CHURCHILL ROAD BRANCH)
NBMAMWMW005
16 NBS BANK LIMITED BLANTYRE NBSTMWMWXXX
17 NEDBANK (MALAWI) LIMITED BLANTYRE NEDMMWMWXXX
18 OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL BANK OF MALAWI LILONGWE
OPILMWMWXXX
19 RESERVE BANK OF MALAWI LILONGWE RBMAMWMWXXX
20 STANDARD BANK LIMITED-MALAWI BLANTYRE SBICMWMXXXX
Central bank
Reserve Bank of Malawi
Banks
First Merchant Bank
Ecobank
Indebank
International Commercial Bank
Loita Investment Bank
Malawi Savings Bank
National Bank of Malawi
NBS Bank
Nedbank
Opportunity International Bank
Stanbic Bank
Other financial institutions
Continental Discount House
First Discount House Limited
Leasing and Finance Company
National Finance Company
Sources:
http://www.rbm.mw/data/supervision/index.asp?content=eli
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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 |