AKZONL2A - AKZO NOBEL N.V.

Key information for AKZO NOBEL N.V.
  • SWIFT Code AKZONL2A
  • Bank AKZO NOBEL N.V.
  • Address VELPERWEG, 76, ARNHEM
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Detailed information about SWIFT Code AKZONL2A
SWIFT CodeAKZONL2A
BankAKZO NOBEL N.V.
AddressVELPERWEG, 76
CityARNHEM
Branch
Postcode6824 BM
CountryNetherlands
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AKZO NOBEL N.V.
AKZO Bank Code
NL Country Code
2A Location Code
XXX Branch Code

SWIFT Code AKZONL2A Breakdown

SWIFT Code
AKZONL2A or AKZONL2AXXX
Bank Code
AKZO - code assigned to AKZO NOBEL N.V.
Country Code
NL - code belongs to Netherlands
Location Code
2A - code represents the institution location
Code Status
A - A means active code
Branch Code
not assigned or XXX - code indicates this is a head office

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