How to find your bank’s SWIFT/BIC code
Use Convera’s SWIFT/BIC lookup tool to get your transfer started and find the correct code. Or, if you already have the code, you can use our verification tool to make sure it’s correct.
SWIFT / BIC codes in BELARUS
- AKBBBY2XXXX
BELARUSBANK - ALFABY2XXXX
ALFA-BANK - BBSBBY21XXX
BELARUSIAN BANK FOR SMALL BUSINESS - BCSXBY22XXX
BELARUSIAN CURRENCY AND STOCK EXCHANGE - BELBBY2XXXX
BANK BELVEB OJSC - BLBBBY2XXXX
BELINVESTBANK JSC - BLNBBY2XXXX
BELARUSKI NARODNY BANK - BPSBBY2XXXX
SBER BANK - BRRBBY2XXXX
JOINT-STOCK COMPANY ‘DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS’ - MMBNBY22271
‘BANK DABRABYT’ JSC - MMBNBY22275
‘BANK DABRABYT’ JSC - MMBNBY22277
‘BANK DABRABYT’ JSC - MMBNBY22279
‘BANK DABRABYT’ JSC - MMBNBY22282
‘BANK DABRABYT’ JSC - MMBNBY22XXX
‘BANK DABRABYT’ JSC - NBRBBY2XXXX
NATIONAL BANK OF REPUBLIC BELARUS - OLMPBY2XXXX
BELORUSSIAN-RUSSIAN BELGAZPROMBANK JOINT STOCK - PJCBBY2XBRS
PRIORBANK - PJCBBY2XGML
PRIORBANK - PJCBBY2XGRD
PRIORBANK - PJCBBY2XMGL
PRIORBANK - PJCBBY2XMNK
PRIORBANK - PJCBBY2XVTB
PRIORBANK - PJCBBY2XXXX
PRIORBANK - SLANBY22XXX
CJSC VTB BANK (BELARUS) - ZEPTBY2XXXX
ZEPTER BANK
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Understanding SWIFT/BIC codes
Need to make international money transfers or move funds between banks? Then you’ll likely need a SWIFT code. Also referred to as a BIC (Business Identifier Code) or SWIFT number, a SWIFT/BIC code is used to verify the unique identity of a bank or financial institution—in turn making sure your money is sent to the correct place.
Learn about the latest SWIFT innovations designed to support faster transfers and digital currencies.
The format of a SWIFT/BIC number
SWIFT/BIC codes are made up of 8-11 characters and use the following format:
- A 4-letter bank code, which commonly looks like an abbreviation of the bank name: AAAA
- A 2-letter country code, identifying the country in which a bank is located: BB
- A 2-character (letter or number) location code, used to show the location of a bank’s main office: CC
- A 3-digit branch code. Commonly, you’ll see ‘XXX,’ which denotes a bank’s head office: 123
A complete SWIFT/BIC code looks like this: AAAABBCC123
You’ll often see SWIFT/BIC used alongside another acronym: IBAN, or the International Banking Account Number. However, these serve two different purposes. Although each is used for cross-border transfers, SWIFT identifies banks and IBAN identifies individual accounts.
How to find your bank’s SWIFT/BIC code?
Before initiating an international transfer, you need to check that your financial institution has a SWIFT code. As described above, some credit unions or regional banks may not have access to the network that SWIFT codes rely on.
In most cases, you can find a bank’s SWIFT/BIC code in account statements or on their website. You can also find SWIFT/BIC codes to make bank transfers using our tool directly on this page.

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