Swift Code Mandiri - Bank Indonesia
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Swift Code Mandiri is the standard format of the Bank Mandiri identification code or also called the BIC bank identification code. Swift is a unique identification code for certain banks. This code is used when transferring money between banks, especially in international wire transfers. Banks also use this code to exchange other messages between them.
Swift code consists of 8 or 11 characters. When an 8-digit code is given, it will refer to the head office. Examples of code formats are as follows:
Swift Code Information
- 4 character first-coded bank (letter only)
- Last 2 characters-ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country/region code (letter only)
- Next 2 character position code (letters and numbers) (the second character of a passive participant is "1")
- Last 3-character branch code, optional (the main office is "XXX") (letters and numbers)
You should know! Swift code registration is handled by the Global Interbank Financial Telecommunications Association ("SWIFT"), headquartered in Lahoope, Belgium. SWIFT is a registered trademark of S.W.I.F.T. SCRL and has a registered address at Avenue Adèle 1, B H 1310 La Hulpe, Belgium.
City | Branch | Swift Code |
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Bandung | (Bills Processing Center Bandung) | BMRIIDJA852 |
Jakarta | (Bills Processing Center Jakarta) | BMRIIDJA107 |
Jakarta | (Head Office-Custodial Services) | BMRIIDJACUS |
Jakarta | (Head Office-Export/Import Dept) | BMRIIDJAEXM |
Jakarta | (Head Office-Settlement Dept) | BMRIIDJASTL |
Jakarta | -BMRIIDJA | |
Medan | (Bills Processing Center Medan) | BMRIIDJA853 |
Semarang | (Bills Processing Center Semarang) | BMRIIDJA854 |
Surabaya | (Bills Processing Center Surabaya) | BMRIIDJA851 |
Learn more about Mandiri bank SWIFT code, you can see it at Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication.