Clearing Code , Bank Code / Sort Code, Swift Code of Banque Havilland (Liechtenstein) AG, Vaduz-Austrasse 61

Swiss Interbank Clearing Code :088142, Banque Havilland (Liechtenstein) AG, Vaduz,  Branch ID:0000, Switzerland
Bank Name Banque Havilland (Liechtenstein) AG
Bank Short Name Havilland
Bank Group Raiffeisen Banks and individual institutions
Bank/Financial Institution ID 8814 Copy Bank ID
Bank Code Identifier in IBAN 08814 Copy IBAN Code Identifier
Bank/Financial Institution Branch ID 0000 Copy Branch ID
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Swiss Interbank Clearing Code / Sort Code 088142 Copy CNAPS Code
Swiss Interbank Clearing Status Participation in SIC
EURO-Swiss Interbank Clearing Status No participation in euroSIC
SWIFT Code / BIC Code SFBALI22XXX Copy Swift Code
Head Office Institutional ID8814
Bank/Financial Institution ID Type Head Office (headquarters)
Valid Since2019/11/01
Language Support German
Branch Address
Address of DomicileAustrasse 61
Postal addressPostfach
Postal/Zip code9490
CityVaduz
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Phone number239 33 33
FAX number239 33 00
International dialing code (foreign Banks only)+423
Country Code (foreign Banks only)LI
Postal Account Number90-25494-7
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What is SIC?

Swiss Interbank Clearing (SIC) system is the real-time and around the clock payment processing in Swiss Francs . SIC is Monitored and steered by the Swiss National Bank (SNB), SIC is the most important payment system in Switzerland, facilitating transactions between banks worldwide. Efficient, secure and quick for both large-value and retail payments, financial institutions process the majority of their interbank liabilities in Swiss francs via SIC on a global scale.

What is euroSIC?

With euroSIC, Switzerland as a non-EU member state has an interface to European financial centers. euroSIC provides an efficient and secure link to the TARGET2 RTGS system of eurozone member countries, as well as to the German and pan-European EMZ and STEP2 bulk payment systems. Thus euroSIC participants have a rapid, cost-efficient and real-time connection to all financial institutions in the EU and EEA. Conversely, euroSIC enables EU and EEA banks to conduct euro transactions with euroSIC participants.






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