Bank Identifier Code

Bank Identifier Code
(BIC)
A unique data that identifies precisely the financial institutions involved in international financial transactions. A BIC consists of eight or eleven characters. The first three or four characters are bank code, country code, location code and branch code. BICs are allocated and managed by SWIFT.

Euroclear glossary. 2008.

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