Aug 07
2008Swift Code Bank di Indonesia
Filed Under (economy) by Coni on 07-08-2008
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ABN AMRO Bank: ABNAIDJA
Hagabank: HAGAIDJA
Bank Artha Graha: ARTGIDJA
Bank Bumiputera Indonesia: BUMIIDJA
Bank Mandiri (not Bank Syariah Mandiri): BEIIIDJA
Bank Niaga: BNIAIDJA
Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI): BNINIDJA
Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI): BRINIDJA
Bank Bukopin: BBUKIDJA
Bank Central Asia (BCA): CENAIDJA
Deutsche Bank AG: DEUTIDJA
Bank Mizuho Indonesia: MHCCIDJA
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking (HSBC): HSBCIDJA
Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII): IBBKIDJA
Bank Indonesia: INDOIDJA
Lippobank: LIPBIDJA
Bank NISP: NISPIDJA
Bank Rabobank International Indonesia: RABOIDJA
Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN): BTANIDJA
Bank UOB Indonesia: UOBBIDJA
Bank Maybank Indocorp: MBBEIDJA
Bank Chinatrust Indonesia: CTCBIDJA
Bank Sumitomo Mitsui Indonesia: SUNIIDJA
Bank OCBC Indonesia: OCBCIDJA
Bank DBS Indonesia: DBSBIDJA
Bank Mega: MEGAIDJA
Bank of China, Jakarta Branch: BKCHIDJA
Bank Syariah Mandiri (not Bank Mandiri): BSMDIDJA
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SWIFT is the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, a member-owned cooperative through which the financial world conducts its business operations with speed, certainty and confidence. Over 8,300 banking organisations, securities institutions and corporate customers in more than 208 countries trust us every day to exchange millions of standardised financial messages.
Our role is two-fold. We provide the proprietary communications platform, products and services that allow our customers to connect and exchange financial information securely and reliably. We also act as the catalyst that brings the financial community together to work collaboratively to shape market practice, define standards and consider solutions to issues of mutual interest.
SWIFT enables its customers to automate and standardise financial transactions, thereby lowering costs, reducing operational risk and eliminating inefficiencies from their operations. By using SWIFT customers can also create new business opportunities and revenue streams.
SWIFT has its headquarters in Belgium and has offices in the world’s major financial centres and developing markets.
SWIFT is solely a carrier of messages. It does not hold funds nor does it manage accounts on behalf of customers, nor does it store financial information on an on-going basis. As a data carrier, SWIFT transports messages between two financial institutions. This activity involves the secure exchange of proprietary data while ensuring its confidentiality and integrity.