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SWIFT CODE COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY - AUSTRALIA

Check the detailed information such as swift codes of COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY - Australia and all information. It includes domestic branch of Australia and even banks that have been closed for some reason in the Australia.

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Swift code - Easy transactions to COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, Australia

The SWIFT code of COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY is also used to transfer funds from online banks to a COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY bank. The swift code of COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY provides identifiable proof number for these banks. So everyone can send cash from Australia other countries to this bank.

COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, Australia Swift code 7 City

# Swift Code Bank/Institution Name Bank Branch City
1 CTBAAU2S500 COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY ADELAIDE
2 CTBAAU2S400 COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY BRISBANE
3 CTBAAU2S800 COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY DARWIN
4 CTBAAU2S700 COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY HOBART
5 CTBAAU2S3FX COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY (MELBOURNE GROUP TREASURY CENTRE) MELBOURNE
6 CTBAAU2S3OT COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY (EXPORT/IMPORT COLLECTIONS AND DOCUMENTARY CREDITS) MELBOURNE
7 CTBAAU2S600 COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY PERTH
8 CTBAAU2SOBU COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY (OFFSHORE BANKING UNIT) SYDNEY
9 CTBAAU2SITS COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY (INTERNATIONAL TRADE PROCESSING CENTRE) SYDNEY
10 CTBAAU2SFXD COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY (GROUP TREASURY FOREIGN EXCHANGE ACCOUNTING AND SETTLEMENTS) SYDNEY
11 CTBAAU2S COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY (FOR HEAD OFFICE AND ALL AUSTRALIAN BRANCHES) SYDNEY
12 CTBAAU2SCLS COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY (CLS CONTROL FUNCTION) SYDNEY

What is Swift Codes - Meaning?

Swift code means "Society for Interbank Financial Telecom in the World". These codes standardized as BIC, which means for "Business Identification Codes". Normally, the purpose of using swift codes is to recognize the banks and their branches in global cash movements.

It guarantees us that the cash transaction is done with appropriate sender or receiver bank. Banks use these swift codes for international bank money, bill, funds transfers. Swift code might be 8 or 11 characters long, the 11-digit code is the approach for a special branch code, and the suffix 'XXX' in an 8-digit code is the approach for the bank's main office.


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