SWIFT codes for banks in Denmark

SWIFT codes for banks in Denmark

SWIFT codes for banks in Denmark are predominantly utilized for the moving of cash between banks particularly for global wire moves and furthermore utilized for trading of different messages between banks. Be that as it may, SWIFT doesn’t aid reserve moves yet you should know the SWIFT code of the bank when you need to send cash to another country.

Do you need a SWIFT code for an international transfer?

The SWIFT code is usually required when you conduct an international money transfer and is used to identify a specific bank account in the process of verifying international transactions. It can be found as a set of 8 or 11 digits on your bank account statements. These numbers are used to represent your bank branch.

SWIFT Code Name of the Bank Name of the City Branch Address
ALMBDKKK Alm. Brand A/S COPENHAGEN MIDTERMOLEN 7
ALBADKKK Arbejdernes Landsbank COPENHAGEN VESTERBROGADE 5
BANODKKK BankNordik COPENHAGEN RUED LANGGARDS VEJ 6-8, FLOOR 4
DANBDK22 Danske Andelskassers Bank TJELE Baneskellet 1, 8830 Tjele
DABADKKK Danske Bank COPENHAGEN HOLMENS KANAL 2-12
JYBADKKK Jyske Bank COPENHAGEN VESTERBROGADE 9
NDEADKKK Nordea Bank Danmark COPENHAGEN GRONJORDSVEJ 10
NRSBDK24 Nordjyske Bank NOERRESUNDBY TORVET 4
NYKBDKKK Nykredit COPENHAGEN KALVEBOD BRYGGE 1-3
SAXODKKK Saxo Bank HELLERUP PHILIP HEYMANS ALLE 15
LOSADKKK Sparbank A/S COPENHAGEN HOEJBRO PLADS 9-11
KRONDK22 Sparekassen Kronjylland RANDERS TRONHOLMEN 1
SPNODK22 Spar Nord Bank AALBORG SKELAGERVEJ 15
SYBKDK22 Sydbank AABENRAA SYBKDK22
VEHODK22 Vestjysk Bank LEMVIG TORVET 4-5

Also, Read: SWIFT codes and BIC codes For Banks in France

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