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France SWIFT/BIC Codes
4 SWIFT codes across 4 banks in France for international wire transfers.
Sending Money to France
To send an international wire transfer to a bank in France, you'll need the recipient's SWIFT/BIC code. This 8 or 11-character code identifies the specific bank and branch for the transfer.
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Banks
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SWIFT Codes
SWIFT Code Format
A SWIFT code consists of: 4 letters (bank code) + 2 letters (country code) + 2 characters (location) + optional 3 characters (branch). An 8-character code refers to the bank's head office; 11 characters identifies a specific branch.
How to Send a Wire Transfer to France
- Get the SWIFT code — Find the recipient's bank SWIFT code from the table above. Confirm with the recipient which code to use.
- Gather account details — You'll need the recipient's full name, account number (or IBAN), and bank address.
- Initiate the transfer — Log in to your bank's online portal or visit a branch. Select international wire transfer and enter the SWIFT code and account details.
- Pay the fees — International wires typically cost $15–$50. The receiving bank may also charge a fee. Transfers usually take 1–5 business days.
Double-check the SWIFT code before sending. An incorrect code can delay or misdirect your transfer.
Disclaimer: SWIFT codes listed here are believed to be accurate but may change. Always verify the SWIFT code directly with the recipient's bank before initiating an international transfer.
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