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 ING BANK A.S.,ANTALYA,Turkey: SWIFT/BIC Codes

CountryCityBankBranchSwift Code / BIC Code
Turkey ANTALYA ING BANK A.S. AKDENIZ SANAYI SITESI BRANCH

SWIFT Code: INGBTRIS669

CountryCityBankBranchSwift Code / BIC Code
Turkey ANTALYA ING BANK A.S. ANTALYA AKDENIZ BRANCH

SWIFT Code: INGBTRIS193

CountryCityBankBranchSwift Code / BIC Code
Turkey ANTALYA ING BANK A.S. ANTALYA BRANCH

SWIFT Code: INGBTRIS286

CountryCityBankBranchSwift Code / BIC Code
Turkey ANTALYA ING BANK A.S. ANTALYA FENER BRANCH

SWIFT Code: INGBTRIS690

CountryCityBankBranchSwift Code / BIC Code
Turkey ANTALYA ING BANK A.S. ASPENDOS BULVARI BRANCH

SWIFT Code: INGBTRIS434

CountryCityBankBranchSwift Code / BIC Code
Turkey ANTALYA ING BANK A.S. CALLI BRANCH

SWIFT Code: INGBTRIS479

CountryCityBankBranchSwift Code / BIC Code
Turkey ANTALYA ING BANK A.S. KONYAALTI BRANCH

SWIFT Code: INGBTRIS653

CountryCityBankBranchSwift Code / BIC Code
Turkey ANTALYA ING BANK A.S. KUMLUCA

SWIFT Code: INGBTRIS665

CountryCityBankBranchSwift Code / BIC Code
Turkey ANTALYA ING BANK A.S. LARA BRANCH

SWIFT Code: INGBTRIS429

 SWIFT/BIC Codes for other Banks from ANTALYA

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TEKSTIL BANKASI A.S. SWIFT CODE/BIC CODE
TURK EKONOMI BANKASI A.S. SWIFT CODE/BIC CODE
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  What is SWIFT Code/BIC Code?
Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication(SWIFT) has defined standard format of Business Identifier Codes which is called as SWIFT code or BIC Code. It acts as a unique identification code for both financial and non-financial institutions. Swift code is used while transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers, and also for the exchange of other messages between banks. SWIFT handles the registration of SWIFT codes across the world. Read more..
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