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Daftar Swift Code Bank Indonesia

Daftar Swift Code Bank Indonesia
January 26, 2008 – 11:55 am

Maaf nih bagi yang sudah sering ngeliat swift code beredaran di web site
atau pun blog. Berhubunga ini adalah blog, maka boleh dong saya menulis
ini utk catatan barangkali saya butuhkan. Berikut Daftar Swift Code
tersebut :

Swift Code bank di Indonesia

* ABN AMRO Bank: ABNAIDJA
* Hagabank: HAGAIDJA
* Bank Artha Graha: ARTGIDJA
* Bank Bumiputera Indonesia: BUMIIDJA
* Bank Bumi Arta Indonesia: BBAIIDJA
* Bank Buana Indonesia: BBIJIDJA
* Bank Danamon: BDINIDJA
* Bank Mandiri (not Bank Syariah Mandiri): BEIIIDJA
* Bangkok Bank: BKKBIDJA
* Bank Niaga: BNIAIDJA
* Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI): BNINIDJA
* Bank BNP Paribas Indonesia: BNPAIDJA
* Bank Resona Perdania: BPIAIDJA
* Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI): BRINIDJA
* Bank Bukopin: BBUKIDJA
* Bank Central Asia (BCA): CENAIDJA
* Deutsche Bank AG: DEUTIDJA
* Bank Mizuho Indonesia: MHCCIDJA
* Hongkong and Shanghai Banking (HSBC): HSBCIDJA
* Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII): IBBKIDJA
* Bank Indonesia: INDOIDJA
* Lippobank: LIPBIDJA
* Bank NISP: NISPIDJA
* Pan Indonesia Bank: PINBIDJA
* Bank Rabobank International Indonesia: RABOIDJA
* Bank UFJ Indonesia (formerly Bank Sanwa Indonesia): SAINIDJA
* Bank Swadesi: SWBAIDJA
* Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN): BTANIDJA
* Bank UOB Indonesia: UOBBIDJA
* Bank Permata: BBBAIDJA
* Bank Maybank Indocorp: MBBEIDJA
* Bank Chinatrust Indonesia: CTCBIDJA
* Woori Bank Indonesia: HVBKIDJA
* Bank Sumitomo Mitsui Indonesia: SUNIIDJA
* Bank Finconesia: FINBIDJA
* Bank OCBC Indonesia: OCBCIDJA
* Bank Kesawan: AWANIDJA
* Bank Commonwealth: BICNIDJA
* Bank Ekonomi Raharja: EKONIDJA
* Bank DBS Indonesia: DBSBIDJA
* Bank CIC International (formerly Bank Century Intervest Corp): CICTIDJA
* Bank Ekspor Indonesia: BEXIIDJA
* Bank Mega: MEGAIDJA
* Bank of China, Jakarta Branch: BKCHIDJA
* Bank Syariah Mandiri (not Bank Mandiri): BSMDIDJA

Sumber, dari mas priyadi.net

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