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CH · CHF
Find the correct SWIFT/BIC code for banks in Switzerland. Use these codes when sending or receiving international wire transfers. A SWIFT code ensures your payment is routed to the correct bank and branch.
Banks
37
SWIFT codes
2
Branches
10
Currency
CHF
| SWIFT/BIC | City |
|---|---|
RAIFCH22ZBX | ZUERICH |
RAIFCH22E32 | BUERGLEN |
RAIFCH22E31 | ALTDORF |
RAIFCH22E33 | ERSTFELD |
RAIFCH22E14 | Tobel |
| SWIFT/BIC | City |
|---|---|
LOCYCHGGGAP | GENEVA |
LOCYCHGGCUS | GENEVA |
LOCYCHGGNDP | GENEVA |
LOCYCHGGWND | GENEVA |
LOCYCHGGXXX | GENEVA |
A SWIFT code for Switzerland is an 8 or 11 character code that identifies a specific bank and branch. It starts with 4 letters for the bank, followed by "CH" for Switzerland, then a 2-character location code and optional 3-digit branch code.
You can find SWIFT codes for Switzerland banks in the table above, on your bank statement, in your online banking portal, or by contacting your bank directly. All Switzerland SWIFT codes contain "CH" as the country identifier.
Yes, for international wire transfers to Switzerland, you typically need the recipient bank's SWIFT code along with their account number or IBAN. The SWIFT code routes your payment to the correct bank, while the account number directs it to the right account.
For transfers to Switzerland, you may also need the recipient's IBAN.
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