The Bank Identifier Code, also known as a BIC or BIC code, is a universal method of identifying financial institutions in order to facilitate the automated processing of payments. Used to route cross-border (and some domestic payments) to a branch or payments centre, a Bank Identifier Code can handle the relevant transaction.
A BIC code consists of eight or eleven continuous characters comprising:
Bank Code 4 alphabetic characters identifying an individual bank, for example “DEUT” identifying Deutsche Bank
Country Code 2 letter ISO country code such as DE for Germany
Location Code 2 alphanumerical characters (except zero) identifying the location of the institution within the specific country such as FF for Frankfurt
Branch Code 3 alphanumeric characters, (optional) identifying the specific office or branch
El campo code se utilizaba para localizar el banco a partir de los 4 primeros dígitos del número de cuenta. No parece posible hacer lo mismo con el bic.
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el bic de un banco tiene la estructura:
The Bank Identifier Code, also known as a BIC or BIC code, is a universal method of identifying financial institutions in order to facilitate the automated processing of payments. Used to route cross-border (and some domestic payments) to a branch or payments centre, a Bank Identifier Code can handle the relevant transaction.
A BIC code consists of eight or eleven continuous characters comprising:
Bank Code 4 alphabetic characters identifying an individual bank, for example “DEUT” identifying Deutsche Bank
Country Code 2 letter ISO country code such as DE for Germany
Location Code 2 alphanumerical characters (except zero) identifying the location of the institution within the specific country such as FF for Frankfurt
Branch Code 3 alphanumeric characters, (optional) identifying the specific office or branch
El campo code se utilizaba para localizar el banco a partir de los 4 primeros dígitos del número de cuenta. No parece posible hacer lo mismo con el bic.