Find SWIFT Code & BIC Code of OJSC BANK PETROCOMMERCE Russia

Here You can search SWIFT Code & BIC Code of OJSC BANK PETROCOMMERCE Russia. The SWIFT Code & BIC Code is used for international wire transfers. OJSC BANK PETROCOMMERCE Russia SWIFT Code can be used in transferring money overseas.Swift codes are provided by International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Swift Code identifies the branches of OJSC BANK PETROCOMMERCE Russia bank which participate in Overseas fund transfers. Swiftcode is a unique code for each branch. If you know the branch name then you can easily find the Swift code. For that, fill the form given below and click submit.

Yes, you can find Swift Code here. You should only fill the below information.

  • Select the bank from the dropdown list which you require the Swift Code.
  • Type the Bank Branch.
  • Click the SUBMIT button.

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List of Swift Code of OJSC BANK PETROCOMMERCE

SRBRANCHCITYSWIFT Code
1 ARKHANGELSK BRANCH ARKHANGELSK PTRBRUMM015
2 CHELYABINSK BRANCH CHELYABINSK PTRBRUMM023
3 EKATERINBURG BRANCH EKATERINBURG PTRBRUMM027
4 KALININGRAD BRANCH KALININGRAD PTRBRUMM008
5 KOGALYM BRANCH TUYMENSKY REGION KOGALYM PTRBRUMM001
6 KRASNODAR BRANCH KRASNODAR PTRBRUMM016
7 LIPETSK LIPETSK PTRBRUMM022
8 MOSCOW PTRBRUMM
9 NIZHNIY NOVGOROD BRANCH NIZHNIY NOVGOROD PTRBRUMM014
10 NOVOROSSIYSK BRANCH NOVOROSSIYSK PTRBRUMM012
11 NOVOSIBIRSK BRANCH NOVOSIBIRSK PTRBRUMM021
12 PERM BRANCH PERM PTRBRUMM010
13 ROSTOV-ON-DON BRANCH ROSTOV-ON-DON PTRBRUMM005
14 PRIVOLZHSKY BRANCH SARATOV PTRBRUMM013
15 ST. PETERBURG BRANCH ST. PETERSBURG PTRBRUMM020
16 UFA BRANCH UFA PTRBRUMM024
17 UKHTA BRANCH UKHTA PTRBRUMM025
18 VOLGOGRAD BRANCH VOLGOGRAD PTRBRUMM011
19 VORONEZH BRANCH VORONEZH PTRBRUMM026

Whenever we have to ask for money from an international bank account to an Indian bank account or when we have to transfer money from our domestic bank to an international bank, we need a special code. The same code bank has a SWIFT code. Which is unique for each bank. The SWIFT network is the prime network for international interbank messages. Since 2020 SWIFT has linked over 50,000 banks in over 202 countries. With the help of the SWIFT network, these bank exchange on average over 16 million messages per day.

Whats is the WIFT Code & BIC Code ?

SWIFT stands for Society of Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. Which registers codes around the world and is approved by the International Organization of Standardization.

You have to use one when sending money internationally. SWIFT code is a standard format of bank identifier code (BIC) and is a unique identification code for a particular bank. These codes are used to transfer funds between banks, especially for international wire transfers. Banks also used the code to exchange other messages between them.

Format of the Swift Code

A SWIFT is a set of Eight or Eleven characters that represents a bank branch. The code formatted as below:-

XXXX YY ZZ AAA

  • First four Letters is bank code
  • Next two Letters is ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
  • Next two alpha-Numric is location code
  • Last three alpha-Numric is branch code, These characters are optional.

The format of Swift Code is as follows:-

X X X X Y Y Z Z A A A
Bank Code Country Code Location Code Branch Code

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