The Swift code can be either 8 characters or 11 characters long. First 8 digits code refers to the primary office. The SWIFT code consists of 4 separate sections, and the Swift Code format is as follows:
BYLA DE FB SGF
- The first 4 characters (“BYLA”) represents the Bank / Financial Institution Code. It should contain only alphabetic characters.
- The next 2 characters (“DE”) specify the ISO Country code where the institution is located. The code follows the format of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
- The next 2 characters (“MM”) represents the Bank / Institution location. This can be letters and digits.
- The last 3 characters (“SM4”) represents the Bank / Institution’s branch, which is an optional for primary office.
No | Bank or Institution | City | Branch | SWIFT Code |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | BAYERISCHE LANDESBANK, MUENCHEN | BERLIN | (TARGET2SECURITIES) | BYLADEMMSM4 |
2 | BAYERISCHE LANDESBANK, MUENCHEN | MUENCHEN | BYLADEMM | |
3 | BAYERISCHE LANDESBANK, MUENCHEN | MUENCHEN | (CLS OPERATIONS) | BYLADEMMCLS |
4 | BAYERISCHE LANDESBANK, MUENCHEN | MUENCHEN | (DOTATIONSKONTO) | BYLADEM1D12 |
5 | BAYERISCHE LANDESBANK, MUENCHEN | MUENCHEN | (TARGET2SECURITIES) | BYLADEMMSM1 |
6 | BAYERISCHE LANDESBANK, MUENCHEN | MUENCHEN | (TARGET2SECURITIES) | BYLADEMMSM2 |
7 | BAYERISCHE LANDESBANK, MUENCHEN | MUENCHEN | (TARGET2SECURITIES) | BYLADEMMSM3 |