SWIFT Codes for banks in Slovenia - Page 2

Below are the SWIFT codes for banks in Slovenia. These SWIFT codes are only the active participants who are connected to SWIFT network. Passive participants codes are excluded from the list.

IDBankCityBranchSWIFT Code
51NOVA KREDITNA BANKA MARIBOR D.D.MARIBORKBMASI2X
52NOVA LJUBLJANSKA BANKA D.D.LJUBLJANALJBASI2X
53PAYWISER D.O.O.LJUBLJANAPWSRSI22
54PERSPEKTIVA D.D. BORZNO POSREDNIKA DRUBALJUBLJANAPEBPSI21
55POTEZA D.D.LJUBLJANAPOBFSI21
56PRIMORSKA HRANILNICA VIPAVA D.D.VIPAVAHKVISI22
57PRIMORSKI FINANCNI CENTER INTERFIN D.O.O.KOPERPFCISI21
58PRVA OSEBNA ZAVAROVALNICALJUBLJANAPROZSI21
59REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA MINISTRSTVO ZA FINANCELJUBLJANARSMFSI21
60SAVA INFOND, DRUZBA ZA UPRAVLJANJE, D.O.O.MARIBORKBIZSI21
61SAVA POKOJNINSKA DRUZBA, D.D.MARIBORMNPDSI21
62SID-SLOVENE EXPORT AND DEVELOPMENT BANK INC., LJUBLJANALJUBLJANASEDJSI21
63SID-SLOVENSKA IZVOZNA IN RAZVOJNA BANKA, D.D., LJUBLJANALJUBLJANASIDRSI22
64SJUBLJANA SECURITIES EXCHANGE D.D. LJUBLJANALJUBLJANAXLJUSI21
65SKB D.DLJUBLJANASKBASI2X
66SLOVENSKI DRZAVNI HOLDING D.D.LJUBLJANASDRHSI21
67TRIGLAV SKLADI, DRUZBA ZA UPRAVLJANJE, D.O.O.LJUBLJANATRDRSI21
68UNICREDIT BANKA SLOVENIJA D.D.LJUBLJANABACXSI22
69ZAVAROVALNICA SAVA, ZAVAROVALNA DRUZBA, D.D.MARIBORZAMASI21
70ZAVAROVALNICA TRIGLAV D.D.LJUBLJANAZATRSI21

Last Database Update : 26-JAN-2024

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About SWIFT Codes


SWIFT/BIC codes are used to identify specific banks and branches in international money transfers, making sure your money gets to the right place. These codes are used by banks to process international wire transfers and messages.

All SWIFT codes consist of 8 or 11 characters. An 11 digit code refers to a specific branch, while an 8 digit code (or one ending in 'XXX') refers to the bank's head office. SWIFT code registrations are handled by the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT). The term SWIFT is often used interchangeably with BIC, which stands for Bank Identifier Code.

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