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SWIFT Codes for banks in Egypt

Below are the SWIFT codes for banks in Egypt. These SWIFT codes are only the active participants who are connected to SWIFT network.
Bank SWIFT Code City Branch
National Bank of Egypt icon National Bank of Egypt NBEGEGCX Cairo Head Office
Banque Misr icon Banque Misr BMISEGCX Cairo Head Office
Commercial International Bank icon Commercial International Bank CIBEEGCX Giza Head Office
QNB Al Ahli icon QNB Al Ahli QNBAEGCX Cairo Head Office
Bank of Alexandria icon Bank of Alexandria ALEXEGCX Cairo Head Office
HSBC Egypt icon HSBC Egypt EBBKEGCX Cairo Head Office
Ahli United Bank icon Ahli United Bank AUBKEGCA Cairo Head Office
Credit Agricole Egypt icon Credit Agricole Egypt AGRIEGCX Cairo Head Office
Faisal Islamic Bank of Egypt icon Faisal Islamic Bank of Egypt FIEGEGCX Cairo Head Office

SWIFT Codes: Your Guide to International Money Transfers in Egypt

Are you sending or receiving money internationally from Egypt ? Understanding SWIFT codes is essential for ensuring your transactions are accurate and efficient.

A SWIFT code, also known as a BIC (Bank Identifier Code), is a unique identifier for banks and branches worldwide. It's used to route international wire transfers and messages.

How SWIFT Codes Work:

  • Identification: SWIFT codes pinpoint specific banks and branches, ensuring your funds reach the correct destination.
  • International Transfers: Banks use these codes to process international money transfers seamlessly.
  • Format: SWIFT codes consist of 8 or 11 characters. An 11-digit code specifies a branch, while an 8-digit code (or one ending in 'XXX') represents the bank's head office.

SWIFT Code Registration:

The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) manages SWIFT code registrations.

Your Questions, Answered

A SWIFT code is a set of 8 or 11 digits that represents a bank branch. You'll need to use one when sending money internationally. Find your SWIFT code here

Not every bank branch has a SWIFT code, which means you can usually use the code for the bank's head office.

It depends on the country you're sending money to. In the Eurozone, you'll always need an IBAN and a SWIFT/BIC code. Banks in the USA use SWIFT codes, but they don't use IBANs. It's the same in New Zealand too.

Disclaimer

The tools provided on this website are for informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the correctness of the data. Always verify SWIFT codes with your bank, especially for important or time-sensitive transactions.

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