SWIFT Codes/ BIC Codes for Sweden Banks

Swift Codes for Sweden Banks

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

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