YEMEN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT, AL SAEEDA BRANCH , ADEN, Yemen

 SWIFT CODE :YBRDYESA601YEMEN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT AL SAEEDA BRANCH ADEN, YEMEN
BIC Name / Bank name / Institution Name YEMEN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Bank Code / Institution Code YBRD
Country YEMEN
Country Code (ISO 3166) YE
City ADEN
City Code SA
The City Code are Institution Specific, different BIC has allotted different City Code for same city.
Office Type AL SAEEDA BRANCH
Branch Code 601
Swift Code / BIC Code YBRDYESA601 Copy Swift Code
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Zip Code / Postal Code
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BIC Name / Bank name / Institution Name YEMEN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Bank Code / Institution Code YBRD
Country YEMEN
Country Code (ISO 3166) YE
City ADEN
City Code SA
The City Code are Institution Specific, different BIC has allotted different City Code for same city.
Office Type AL SAEEDA BRANCH
Branch Code 601
Swift Code / BIC Code YBRDYESA601 Copy Swift Code
Address
Zip Code / Postal Code
Note: Before Transferring payment to the Bank Branch, confirm from the payment receiver, if the Bank Branch is Active
View Location on Google Map
Whether Financial Institution IBAN Compliant No, YEMEN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT is not IBAN Compliant.
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What is a SWIFT Code / BIC code?

Business Identifier Codes (BIC) has been developed by Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) to identify banks and financial institutions globally. That is why BIC Codes are also known as SWIFT Codes.SWIFT Codes / BIC Codes are used for transferring money between banks of different countries or SEPA payments. Banks also use these codes for exchanging financial messages.

SWIFT Code / BIC Code is formed of 8 or 11 characters in following system: