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So what do these letters and numbers mean? A SWIFT code — sometimes also called a SWIFT number — is a standard format for Business Identifier Codes (BIC). Banks and financial institutions use them to identify themselves globally. It says who and where they are — a sort of international bank code or ID.
If you're making an international transfer to a Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) bank account, or if someone is transferring you cash to your Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) bank account in Thailand, you'll be asked for a BIC/SWIFT code along with details like the bank address.
SWIFT code: SCBLTHBXXXX. STANDARD CHARTERED BANK (THAI) PCL in BANGKOK. Swift codes. Business Identifier Codes (BIC codes) for thousands of banks and financial institutions in more than 210 countries.
To receive international fund transfers to an SCB account, please inform the sender of the following information: The receiver’s name and their SCB account name, number, and address. SCB SWIFT code: SICOTHBK.
The SWIFT code for Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) is SICOTHBKXXX. Please remember that Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) uses different codes for all its various banking services. Be sure to double check with your recipient - or directly with the bank - if you're unsure which to use.
For outward remittance transactions to receivers in Europe and certain countries in the Middle East, the receivers’ International Bank Account Number (IBAN) must be provided in the transaction form.