SPRCRU2P - PETERSBURG SETTLEMENT CENTER LIMITED

Key information for PETERSBURG SETTLEMENT CENTER LIMITED
  • SWIFT Code SPRCRU2P
  • Bank PETERSBURG SETTLEMENT CENTER LIMITED
  • Address SADOVAYA STREET, 12/23, ST. PETERSBURG
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Detailed information about SWIFT Code SPRCRU2P
SWIFT CodeSPRCRU2P
BankPETERSBURG SETTLEMENT CENTER LIMITED
AddressSADOVAYA STREET, 12/23
CityST. PETERSBURG
Branch
Postcode191023
CountryRussia
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PETERSBURG SETTLEMENT CENTER LIMITED
SPRC Bank Code
RU Country Code
2P Location Code
XXX Branch Code

SWIFT Code SPRCRU2P Breakdown

SWIFT Code
SPRCRU2P or SPRCRU2PXXX
Bank Code
SPRC - code assigned to PETERSBURG SETTLEMENT CENTER LIMITED
Country Code
RU - code belongs to Russia
Location Code
2P - code represents the institution location
Code Status
P - P means active code
Branch Code
not assigned or XXX - code indicates this is a head office

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