Raiffeisen Widnau Swift Code
Swift code raifch22d19 is the unique bank identifier for raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft s branch located in widnau switzerland and it s used to verify financial transactions such as a bank wire transfers international wire transfers.
Raiffeisen widnau swift code. Check the raifch22d19 swift bic code details below. Ihre bank vor ort. Swift codes also known as bic codes is a unique bank identifier used to verify financial transactions. Swift bic code of raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft is provided by world bank.
What are swift codes. Skratka bic znamená business identifier code predtým bank identifier code čiže identifikačný kód banky. Generally speaking most of the time you will only need the. The swift bic code raifch22d19 is a unique code which consists of letters numbers and identifies of switzerland widnau branch raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft.
Switzerland swift code for raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft state all branches of india. Raifch22d19 swift code bic raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft in widnau switzerland. Find the bic swift code for raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft in switzerland here. You ll need to use one when sending money internationally.
Poststrasse 1 9443 widnau 41 71 727 15 15 mittelrheintal raiffeisen ch. Raiffeisen bank international ag payments in vienna. Pozrime sa na príklade raiffeisen banky ako sa dá jednoducho rozlúštiť. A swift code can be formed with either 8 or 11 characters.
Swift codes for raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft bic codes browse through all available bank swift codes used by raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft. Raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft 9443 widnau branch bic swift code is raifch22d19 raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft 9443 widnau address poststrasse 1 9443 widnau switzerland ch country europe contact details branch email id raiffeisen schweiz genossenschaft bank code is raif 9443 widnau branch code d19. Business identifier codes bic codes for thousands of banks and financial institutions in more than 210 countries. A swift code is a set of 8 or 11 digits that represents a bank branch.