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Business identifier code, also known as the BIC, was originally called the bank identifier code.  SWIFT, in its role of ISO registration authority, issues BICs to financial and non-financial institutions connected to the SWIFT network as well as to non-connected institutions. The BIC is used in financial transactions, client and counterparty data bases, compliance documents and many others.
Business identifier code, also known as the BIC, was originally called the bank identifier code.  SWIFT, in its role of ISO registration authority, issues BICs to financial and non-financial institutions connected to the SWIFT network. The BIC is used in financial transactions, client and counterparty data bases, compliance documents and many others.
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Revision as of 00:09, 18 October 2013

Business identifier code, also known as the BIC, was originally called the bank identifier code. SWIFT, in its role of ISO registration authority, issues BICs to financial and non-financial institutions connected to the SWIFT network. The BIC is used in financial transactions, client and counterparty data bases, compliance documents and many others.

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