What is SWIFT code for Deutsche Bank?

What is SWIFT code for Deutsche Bank?

DEUTDEFFXXX
The SWIFT/BIC code for DEUTSCHE BANK AG is DEUTDEFFXXX.

What is branch code in Deutsche Bank?

The Deutsche Bank IFSC code for the Delhi branch located in New Delhi is DEUT0796DEL. In the code, “DEUT” stands for Deutsche Bank, “0” is left blank and “796DEL” is assigned to the specific bank branch in Delhi.

What is a SWIFT code UK?

A SWIFT code (or SWIFTBIC, as it’s sometimes known) is a code that helps overseas banks identify which bank to send money to. For example, if an overseas bank is sending to a payment to your Barclays UK account, they’ll need to know our SWIFT code: BUKBGB22.

What is Deutsche Bank AG SWIFT code?

BIC / Swift Code DEUTGB2L is the unique bank identifier for DEUTSCHE BANK AG’s head office branch located in LONDON – UNITED KINGDOM and it’s used to verify financial transactions such as a bank wire transfers (international wire transfers). The bic / swift code provides information about the bank and branch where the money should be transferred.

What does Deutsche Bank AG Bic stand for?

DEUTGB2L XXX – SWIFT Code (BIC) – DEUTSCHE BANK AG in LONDON – UNITED KINGDOM. BIC / Swift Code DEUTGB2L is the unique bank identifier for DEUTSCHE BANK AG’s head office branch located in LONDON – UNITED KINGDOM and it’s used to verify financial transactions such as a bank wire transfers (international wire transfers).

What is deutgb2lxxx SWIFT/BIC code?

Swift Code DEUTGB2L is the unique bank identifier for DEUTSCHE BANK AG ‘s head office branch located in LONDON – UNITED KINGDOM and it’s used to verify financial transactions such as a bank wire transfers (international wire transfers). Check the DEUTGB2LXXX SWIFT / BIC code details below.

What is the meaning of Deutsche Bank AG 2L code?

DEUT – This is the institution / bank code assigned to DEUTSCHE BANK AG. GB – This is the 2-letter country code associated with UNITED KINGDOM (GB). 2L – This represents the location code and the second digit/character has a value of “L”. See swift code general structure explanation above for details.