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SWIFT Codes Issued by: OCEANIC BANK INTERNATIONAL (NIGERIA) LIMITED

A SWIFT code, also known as a BIC code, is a standardized 8 to 11-character identifier used by banks worldwide for secure international transfers. It includes details about the bank, country, location, and sometimes the branch. This system helps ensure accurate, fast, and secure cross-border payments by precisely identifying financial institutions.

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More SWIFT Codes for Banks in Nigeria

Country SWIFT Code
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA218
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA048
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA117
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA127
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA054
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA204
Flag Nigeria ZEIBNGLA013XXX
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA221
Flag Nigeria CITINGLATRD
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA064
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA137
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA223
Flag Nigeria SCBLNGLASSU
Flag Nigeria GTBINGLAXXX
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA304
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA125
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA206
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA224
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA164
Flag Nigeria UNAFNGLA070

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a SWIFT Code?

The SWIFT code is a unique code that identifies a specific bank in international transactions. It is also known as the BIC code.

How does a SWIFT Code work?

The SWIFT code is used to facilitate international payments by identifying the receiving bank in the global banking system.

Why is the SWIFT Code important?

The SWIFT code ensures that international payments reach the correct bank quickly and efficiently, reducing errors and delays.

How to obtain a SWIFT Code?

You can obtain your bank’s SWIFT code by looking it up on their website or contacting their customer service.

Is the SWIFT Code the same as the IBAN?

No, the SWIFT code identifies a bank for international transactions, while the IBAN identifies a specific bank account.

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