In order to make international payments to Sweden, you have to know the bank’s SWIFT Codes/ BIC Codes. SWIFT Codes are used to specify the particular bank or branch and these codes are used for transferring money between banks.
What Do Sweden SWIFT Codes/ BIC Codes Look Like?
As usual, the SWIFT Codes contains 8 to 11 characters, and for Sweden, SWIFT Codes are following formate
- First 4 characters (XXXX) – Bank name or bank code (only laters)
- Next 2 characters (YY) – Country Prefix ISO 3166-1 alpha – 2 country code (only laters)
- Next 2 characters (ZZ) – Location Code (laters and digits)
- Last 3 characters (AAA) – Branch code, optional -XXX for primary office (laters and digits)
SWIFT Code | Name of the Bank | Name of the City | Branch Address |
NDEASESS | Nordea Bank AB | STOCKHOLM | HAMNGATAN 10 |
ESSESESS | SEB Bank | STOCKHOLM | STJARNTORGET 4 |
HANDSESS | Svenska Handelsbanken AB | STOCKHOLM | KUNGSTRADGARDSGATAN 2 |
SWEDSESS | Swedbank AB | SUNDBYBERG | LANDSVAGEN 40, 172 63 SUNDBYBERG |
FORXSESA | Forex Bank | STOCKHOLM | KORNHAMNSTORG 4 |
NNSESE22 | Nordnet Bank | STOCKHOLM | BOX 30099 |
IKANSE21 | IKANO BANKEN AB | ALMHULT | IKEAGATAN |
AVANSESX | Avanza Bank | STOCKHOLM | REGERINGGSGATAN 103 |
IBCASES1 | ICA Banken | SOLNA | SVETSARVAGEN 16 |
RESUSE21 | Resursbank | HELSINGBORG | EKSLINGAN 9 |
CARNSES1 | Carnegie Investment Bank AB | STOCKHOLM | GUSTAV ADOLFS TORG 18 |
ESSESESS | Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken | STOCKHOLM | STJARNTORGET 4 |
SKIASESS | Skandiabanken | STOCKHOLM | LINDHAGENSGATAN 86 |
RIKSSESS | Sveriges Riksbank | STOCKHOLM | BRUNKEBERGSTORG 11 |
Also, Read: SWIFT codes and BIC codes For Banks in France