Bank of China SWIFT Code

BKCHCNBJ
🇨🇳 China

SWIFT Code BKCHCNBJ Details

SWIFT/BIC Code BKCHCNBJ
Bank Bank of China
Country 🇨🇳 China
City Beijing

How to Use BKCHCNBJ

To send an international wire transfer to Bank of China, you'll need:

  1. The SWIFT/BIC code: BKCHCNBJ
  2. The recipient's full name as it appears on their account
  3. The recipient's account number or IBAN
  4. The bank's address: Bank of China, Beijing, China

Provide these details to your bank when initiating the international transfer. Processing typically takes 1–5 business days.

Other SWIFT Codes in China

SWIFT Code Bank City
ICBKCNBJ Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Beijing
PCBCCNBJ China Construction Bank Beijing
ABOCCNBJ Agricultural Bank of China Beijing
CMBCCNBS China Merchants Bank Shenzhen
COMMCNSH Bank of Communications Shanghai
PSBCCNBJ Postal Savings Bank of China Beijing
CABORINBB China CITIC Bank Beijing
FJIBCNBA Industrial Bank (China) Fuzhou
SPDBCNSH Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Shanghai
MSBKCNBJ China Minsheng Bank Beijing
SZDBCNBS Ping An Bank Shenzhen
EABORCAT China Everbright Bank Beijing
GDBKCNSG China Guangfa Bank Guangzhou
BKNBCNBJ Bank of Ningbo Ningbo
BJCNCNBJ Bank of Beijing Beijing
BOJSCNBN Bank of Jiangsu Nanjing
BOSHCNSH Bank of Shanghai Shanghai
CZCBCNBH China Zheshang Bank Hangzhou
HZCBCNSH Bank of Hangzhou Hangzhou
NJCBCNBN Bank of Nanjing Nanjing
HXBKCNBJ Huaxia Bank Beijing

Frequently Asked Questions

SWIFT code BKCHCNBJ belongs to Bank of China, located in Beijing, China.

To send an international wire transfer to Bank of China, provide BKCHCNBJ as the SWIFT/BIC code along with the recipient's account number and name. Your bank will use this code to route the transfer to Bank of China in Beijing, China.

Yes, SWIFT codes and BIC (Bank Identifier Code) codes are the same thing. BKCHCNBJ is both the SWIFT code and BIC code for Bank of China.

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