SWIFT Codes for banks in United Arab Emirates - Page 10

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

IDBankCityBranchSWIFT Code
451U S H GENERAL TRADING CO. L.L.CDUBAIEMIRATES NBDUSHLAEA2NBD
452U.A.E. EXCHANGE CENTER LLCABU DHABIUAEXAEAA
453UAE BANKS FEDERATIONABU DHABIEMIBAEA1
454UNATRAC HOLDING LIMITEDDUBAIUNTRAEAD
455UNION BANK OF INDIA DIFC BRANCHDUBAIUBINAEAD
456UNITED ARAB BANKSHARJAHUARBAEAA
457UNITED BANK LTD.DUBAIUNILAEAD
458UNITED BANK LTD.DUBAIUBL, CENTRAL PROCESSING UNITUNILAEADCPU
459UNITED BANK LTD.DUBAIUBL, TRADE FINANCE CENTREUNILAEADTFC
460UNITED BANK LTD.DUBAIUBL, TREASURY OPERATIONS DEPT.UNILAEADTRY
461UNITED INVESTMENT BANK LTD.DUBAIUIBLAEA1
462UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE CENTERDUBAIUECEAEAD
463VARRO TRADING LIMITEDDUBAIMPTDAEA1
464WALL STREET EXCHANGE CENTRE LLCDUBAIWSEEAEAD
465WEBBEDSDUBAIWEBLAEAD
466WIO BANK P.J.S.C.ABU DHABIWIOBAEAD
467WOORI BANK DUBAI BRANCHDUBAIHVBKAEAD
468WORLD INVESTMENTS PSCDUBAIWIVPAEAA
469WORLDWIDE CASH EXPRESS LIMITEDABU DHABIWWCEAEAA
470XPRESS MONEY SERVICES LIMITEDABU DHABIEXMSAEAA
471ZAND BANK P.J.S.C.DUBAIZANDAEAA
472ZAND BANK P.J.S.C.DUBAIZANDAEAA008
473ZFP EQUITY TRADING (DUBAI) LIMITEDDUBAIZETDAEA1

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.

The tools here are provided for informational purposes only. Whilst every effort is made to provide accurate data, users must acknowledge that this website accepts no liability whatsoever with respect to its accuracy. Only your bank can confirm the correct bank account information. If you are making an important or time-critical payment, we recommend you contact your bank first.