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Swift code for all the Bank in India

Swift Code of Bank in India 
The swift code is a unique code which is used to internationally fund transfer from one Bank account to another Bank account via the internet. All the Bank have the unique swift code for their Bank Branches.

SWIFT CODE : SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) is also known as BIC (Business Identifier Codes) . Swift code is also called swift number which is the set of 8 or 11 digit which represents the Branch of Bank. When you want to receive or want to send the money at international level than you must need to SWIFT Code. 

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