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HDFC Bank Swift Code

HDFC BANK LIMITED

HDFCINBBXXX

Bank name

HDFC BANK LIMITED

SWIFT code

HDFCINBBXXX

City

Mumbai

State

Maharashtra

Country

India

BIC code

WHY DO I NEED HDFC BANK SWIFT CODE?

The SWIFT code (also known as BIC - Bank Identifier Code) is a standard format of Business Identifier Code (BIC) accepted by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is used to identify banks and financial institutions globally, especially for international money and securities transfers.

When sending or receiving money internationally, providing the correct SWIFT code ensures that your funds reach the right bank quickly and securely. Without it, your transfer may be delayed or even sent to the wrong recipient.

It acts like an international address for the bank, specifying not only the bank but also the country, city and even a specific branch.

DO HDFC BANK SWIFT CODES CHANGE FROM BRANCH TO BRANCH?

Generally, for a major bank like HDFC, the SWIFT code remains consistent across most branches within a single city or even state. The primary SWIFT code usually identifies the bank itself, and sometimes a specific head office or main operations center within a country.

While some very large banks might have unique SWIFT codes for specific large branches or for different types of international transactions, for most common international remittances to HDFC Bank in India, a single, main SWIFT code is often sufficient and widely accepted.

Always double-check with the recipient or the bank if you are unsure about the exact SWIFT code for a specific transaction.

FAQs

What is a SWIFT Code?

A SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) code is a unique identification code for banks and financial institutions worldwide. It is used in international money transfers.

How do I find my HDFC Bank SWIFT Code?

You can find your HDFC Bank SWIFT code on your bank statement, through online banking, by contacting customer service, or by using tools like the one on this page.

Is a SWIFT code the same as an IFSC code?

No, a SWIFT code is for international transfers, while an IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) is used for domestic electronic fund transfers within India (e.g., NEFT, RTGS).

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