Argentina Bank SWIFT Codes - Page 1
The table below are the list of Swift Codes for all banks and institutions in Argentina. Click on the Swift Code to find out the bank or institution details, address & maps.
No | Bank or Institution | City | Branch | SWIFT Code |
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1 | ABACO CIA. FINANCIERA S.A. | BUENOS AIRES | ACIAARB1 | |
2 | AMERICAN EXPRESS BANK LTD. | BUENOS AIRES | AEIBARB1 | |
3 | BALANZ CAPITAL VALORES SA | BUENOS AIRES | BAZVARBA | |
4 | BANCO BICA S.A. | SANTA FE | BICAARBS | |
5 | BANCO BRADESCO ARGENTINA S/A | BUENOS AIRES | BBDEARBA | |
6 | BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA | BUENOS AIRES | BCRAARBA | |
7 | BANCO CMF S.A. | BUENOS AIRES | CMFBARBA | |
8 | BANCO COLUMBIA S.A. | BUENOS AIRES | CLLUARB1 | |
9 | BANCO COLUMBIA S.A. | BUENOS AIRES | CLLUARBA | |
10 | BANCO COMAFI S.A. | BUENOS AIRES | QUILARBA | |
11 | BANCO COOPERATIVO DEL ESTE ARGENTINO LTDO. | BUENOS AIRES | CESTARB1 | |
12 | BANCO CREDICOOP COOPERATIVO LIMITADO | BUENOS AIRES | BCOOARBA | |
13 | BANCO DE COMERCIO S.A. (FORMERLY METROPOLIS COMPANIA FINANCIERA S.A.) | BUENOS AIRES | MCFAARBA | |
14 | BANCO DE CORRIENTES S.A. | CORRIENTES | BCORARBC | |
15 | BANCO DE FORMOSA S.A. | FORMOSA | BFSAARBF | |
16 | BANCO DE GALICIA Y BUENOS AIRES | BUENOS AIRES | GABAARBA | |
17 | BANCO DE INVERSION Y COMERCIO EXTERIOR S.A. | BUENOS AIRES | BICXARBA | |
18 | BANCO DE LA CIUDAD DE BUENOS AIRES | BUENOS AIRES | BACIARBA | |
19 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | BAHIA BLANCA | (BAHIA BLANCA BRANCH) | NACNARBABAH |
20 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | BUENOS AIRES | NACNARBA | |
21 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | BUENOS AIRES | (CASA CENTRAL) | NACNARBACCL |
22 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | CONCORDIA | (CONCORDIA BRANCH) | NACNARBACON |
23 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | CORDOBA | (CORDOBA BRANCH) | NACNARBACOR |
24 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | CORRIENTES | (CORRIENTES BRANCH) | NACNARBACTS |
25 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | MAR DEL PLATA | (MAR DEL PLATA BRANCH) | NACNARBAMPL |
26 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | MENDOZA | (MENDOZA BRANCH) | NACNARBAMEN |
27 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | NEUQUEN | (NEUQUEN BRANCH) | NACNARBANEU |
28 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | PERGAMINO | (PERGAMINO BRANCH) | NACNARBAPER |
29 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | POSADAS | (POSADAS BRANCH) | NACNARBAPOS |
30 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | RAFAELA | (RAFAELA BRANCH) | NACNARBARAF |
31 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | RECONQUISTA | (RECONQUISTA BRANCH) | NACNARBAREC |
32 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | RIO CUARTO | (RIO CUARTO BRANCH) | NACNARBARCU |
33 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | ROSARIO | (ROSARIO BRANCH) | NACNARBAROS |
34 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | SALTA | (SALTA BRANCH) | NACNARBASAL |
35 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | SAN JUAN | (SAN JUAN BRANCH) | NACNARBASJU |
36 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | SAN MIGUEL DE TUCUMAN | (SAN MIGUEL DE TUCUMAN BRANCH) | NACNARBASMT |
37 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | SAN RAFAEL | (SAN RAFAEL BRANCH) | NACNARBASRA |
38 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | SANTA FE | (SANTA FE BRANCH) | NACNARBASFE |
39 | BANCO DE LA NACION ARGENTINA | VILLA MARIA | (VILLA MARIA BRANCH) | NACNARBAVMA |
40 | BANCO DE LA PAMPA S.E.M. | BUENOS AIRES | PAMPARBA | |
41 | BANCO DE LA PAMPA S.E.M. | GENERAL PICO | PAMPARBA200 | |
42 | BANCO DE LA PAMPA S.E.M. | SANTA ROSA | PAMPARBA001 | |
43 | BANCO DE LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES | BAHIA BLANCA | (BAHIA BLANCA BRANCH) | PRBAARBABAH |
44 | BANCO DE LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES | BUENOS AIRES | PRBAARBA | |
45 | BANCO DE LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES | BUENOS AIRES | (DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTABILIDAD INTERNATIONAL BRANCH) | PRBAARBADIV |
46 | BANCO DE LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES | LA PLATA | (LA PLATA HOUSE) | PRBAARBALPT |
47 | BANCO DE LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES | MAR DEL PLATA | PRBAARBAMP1 | |
48 | BANCO DE LA PROVINCIA DE CORDOBA | BUENOS AIRES | CORDARBA | |
49 | BANCO DE LA PROVINCIA DE CORDOBA | CORDOBA | (GERENCIA DE COMERCIO EXTERIOR) | CORDARBACOR |
50 | BANCO DE LA PROVINCIA DEL NEUQUEN S.A. | BUENOS AIRES | BPNEARBA |
What is a SWIFT Code?
Swift code or also commonly known as BIC Code is a standard format to uniquely identify a bank, financial institution and non-financial institution. This standard approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). BIC stands for Business Identifier Codes.
The codes are widely used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers or telegraphic transfer. Other uses include to transmit messages between financial institutions and banks.
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The Swift code can be either 8 or 11 characters long, and 8 digits code refers to the primary office. The code consists of 4 separate section, and the format arrange in the following manner;
AAAA BB CC DDD
- The first 4 characters ("AAAA") specify the institution. Only letters.
- The next 2 characters ("BB") specify the country where the instituions located. The code follows the format of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
- The next 2 characters ("CC") specify the instiution's location. Can be letters and digits. Passive participants will have "1" in the second character,
- The last 3 characters ("DDD") specify the institution's branch. This section is an optional. A 'XXX' refers to a primary office. Can be letters and digits.
There are 2 types of Swift Codes, namely Live & Passive Codes. The Live Codes are for institutions who are actively connected to the Swift Network while Passive Codes are used for manual transactions.
Swift Code registrations and management are the responsibility of "Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication" (“SWIFT”) which is located in La Hulpe, Belgium.
SWIFT is the registered trademarks of S.W.I.F.T. SCRL with a registered address at Avenue Adèle 1, B-1310 La Hulpe, Belgium.