VERDIPAPIRFONDET NORDEA INTERNASJONALE AKSJER, Primary Office Essendrops Gate 7, OSLO, Norway

 SWIFT CODE :VNIANOK1VERDIPAPIRFONDET NORDEA INTERNASJONALE AKSJER PRIMARY OFFICE OSLO, NORWAY
BIC Name / Bank name / Institution Name VERDIPAPIRFONDET NORDEA INTERNASJONALE AKSJER
Bank Code / Institution Code VNIA
Country NORWAY
Country Code (ISO 3166) NO
City OSLO
City Code K1
The City Code are Institution Specific, different BIC has allotted different City Code for same city.
Office Type Primary Office / Head Office / Main Office
Branch Code XXX
Swift Code / BIC Code VNIANOK1 Copy Swift Code
Swift Code / BIC Code 11 Characters VNIANOK1XXX
Note:If Swift Code is of 8 Characters then suffix XXX for branch code in the Swift Code.
Address Essendrops Gate 7
Zip Code / Postal Code
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Whether Bank IBAN Compliant Yes, VERDIPAPIRFONDET NORDEA INTERNASJONALE AKSJER, is IBAN Compliant.
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SEPA Credit Transfer Status Account holders of this branch can Receive Payment through SEPA Network
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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:






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