A bank code is a series of numbers used to identify banks around the world. The bank code can be 3-23 digits, depending on the country and the type of code.
A bank code may be known as:
- BSB
- SWIFT code
- BIC (Bank Identification Code)
- CHIPS (Clearing House Inter-Bank Payment System) — US and Canada only
- NCC (National Clearing Code)
- BSC (Bank Sort Code)
- IFSC (Indian Financial System Code)
For some countries, you also may need an international bank account number (IBAN) in addition to the bank code.
You should obtain the bank code and IBAN (if applicable) from your receiver.
Learn more about sending money to a bank account.