New Zealand has not adopted this standard, so if you're giving your details, please provide your full bank branch account number and suffix as indicated on your statement.
BIC (business industry classification) codes easier to find
You'll be able to find your BIC (business industry classification) code and business description more easily following an upgrade to the business description website.
The SWIFT Bank Identification Code is an internationally-recognized system of codes for identifying banks (see ISO 9362). In a nutshell the SWIFT code is a unique bank code used for all interbank messaging.
€“ A nine-digit ABA Routing number that can be pre-fixed with FW.
You can find bank payment codes or Bank Identifier Codes in the SWIFT BIC online database of worldwide banks using the form below:Unlike the modern IBAN, the telex-era SWIFT (or BIC as it is now known) does not include a check sum for automatic validation. If you have need to send money from one bank to another especially for international transfers, a SWIFT code is required. TitlePage currently uses the BIC (Book Industry Communication) system to classify titles on TitlePage.
| Country | City | Bank Name | Branch | SWIFT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Norway | Boestad | Lofoten Sparebank | Lofoten Sparebank | BOGENO21XXX |