Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
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Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
Hi everyone,
Just for future reference - does anyone know if a local swift code is needed for the siam commercial bank in the Udon area or will the Bangkok swift code (SICOTHBK) do for the transfer of money from the UK to Thailand?
Many thanks,
Greg
Just for future reference - does anyone know if a local swift code is needed for the siam commercial bank in the Udon area or will the Bangkok swift code (SICOTHBK) do for the transfer of money from the UK to Thailand?
Many thanks,
Greg
Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
SICOTHBK is the one to use whichever the branch Greg,Greg Ledder wrote:Hi everyone,
Just for future reference - does anyone know if a local swift code is needed for the siam commercial bank in the Udon area or will the Bangkok swift code (SICOTHBK) do for the transfer of money from the UK to Thailand?
Many thanks,
Greg
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Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
not really sure....
The list shows only one SWIFT for one bank:
http://www.baanthai.com/ratgeber/swift- ... ailand.asp
but the SWIFT system normally is digit 1-4 Bank Code
5-6 Country Code
7-8 City Code
9-11 Branch Code
For Krung Thai Bank I know for sure BKK and Udon is the same.
...sorry patriot, your post come in,during I send my post
The list shows only one SWIFT for one bank:
http://www.baanthai.com/ratgeber/swift- ... ailand.asp
but the SWIFT system normally is digit 1-4 Bank Code
5-6 Country Code
7-8 City Code
9-11 Branch Code
For Krung Thai Bank I know for sure BKK and Udon is the same.
...sorry patriot, your post come in,during I send my post
Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
the correct SWIFT CODE is: SICOTHBK
regards andre
regards andre
Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
siam commercial bank PCLkartoffel wrote:the correct SWIFT CODE is: SICOTHBK
regards andre
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Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
Many thanks one and all - your replies are much appreciated!
Regards,
Greg.
Regards,
Greg.
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As far as I am aware, the SWIFT code for each of the major Thai banks includes all their accounts across all their branches across Thailand, it is extremely important therefore that the details of the beneficiary and their account are clear and unambiguous.
In making transfers to accounts in Thailand I always include the anglicised name of the account holder (as per pass book), the account number, the address of the account holder and the name and location of the branch where the account is held (usually available on their websites) – in over a decade of transfers, none have gone wrong.
The only minor problem I have had was on one of my very first transfers when it was picked out for an anti-money laundering check (which in my case was quickly and easily resolved).
Note: People familiar with Thai-English and English-Thai translations will probably have noticed that it is not uncommon for minor variations in spelling to occur, this is why I mentioned using the anglicised version of the Thai name exactly as it appears in the pass book and not from any other translation (no matter how official it may be).
In making transfers to accounts in Thailand I always include the anglicised name of the account holder (as per pass book), the account number, the address of the account holder and the name and location of the branch where the account is held (usually available on their websites) – in over a decade of transfers, none have gone wrong.
The only minor problem I have had was on one of my very first transfers when it was picked out for an anti-money laundering check (which in my case was quickly and easily resolved).
Note: People familiar with Thai-English and English-Thai translations will probably have noticed that it is not uncommon for minor variations in spelling to occur, this is why I mentioned using the anglicised version of the Thai name exactly as it appears in the pass book and not from any other translation (no matter how official it may be).
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Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
Thanks Jimbo - much appreciated!JimboPSM wrote:As far as I am aware, the SWIFT code for each of the major Thai banks includes all their accounts across all their branches across Thailand, it is extremely important therefore that the details of the beneficiary and their account are clear and unambiguous.
In making transfers to accounts in Thailand I always include the anglicised name of the account holder (as per pass book), the account number, the address of the account holder and the name and location of the branch where the account is held (usually available on their websites) – in over a decade of transfers, none have gone wrong.
The only minor problem I have had was on one of my very first transfers when it was picked out for an anti-money laundering check (which in my case was quickly and easily resolved).
Note: People familiar with Thai-English and English-Thai translations will probably have noticed that it is not uncommon for minor variations in spelling to occur, this is why I mentioned using the anglicised version of the Thai name exactly as it appears in the pass book and not from any other translation (no matter how official it may be).
Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
you may also look for SWIFT/BIC codes on http://bankspedia.com/swift-code/
Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
Good link Jemois; but I can't seem to find the swift code for Lloyds TSB Offshore / Jersey. Tried UK, Channel Islands (not indicated). Any of you sleuths out there have an idea?? I know what they are I was just curious as to where they were on the listing.jemois wrote:you may also look for SWIFT/BIC codes on http://bankspedia.com/swift-code/
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Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
Thailand and America use the SWIFT code system… All of Europe that includes the Channel isles use IBAN numbers.
Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
Only if transferring within Europe. If transferring from the UK or Europe to Thailand you need SWIFTjim beam wrote:Thailand and America use the SWIFT code system… All of Europe that includes the Channel isles use IBAN numbers.
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Are you sure?Tafia wrote:Only if transferring within Europe. If transferring from the UK or Europe to Thailand you need SWIFTjim beam wrote:Thailand and America use the SWIFT code system… All of Europe that includes the Channel isles use IBAN numbers.
I did a transfer from Oz to Switzerland a couple of years ago, and the IBAN is the code that was required.
Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
Not correct. Actually, the USA uses routing transfer numbers (RTN) for it's banking system, not the SWIFT code system. A RTN is nine digits long. For banks, the first two digits of their respective RTN will be 01 - 12, representing whatever of the twelve federal reserve districts they are located. For thrift instituions, the first two digits range from 21 -32.jim beam wrote:Thailand and America use the SWIFT code system
Man, I sound like a nerd!
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While banks in the U.S. use RTN numbers they also have Swift codes, for example Bank of America swift code is BOFAUS3N for U.S. currancy and they have a seperate code for other country money transfers.bamakmak wrote:Not correct. Actually, the USA uses routing transfer numbers (RTN) for it's banking system, not the SWIFT code system. A RTN is nine digits long. For banks, the first two digits of their respective RTN will be 01 - 12, representing whatever of the twelve federal reserve districts they are located. For thrift instituions, the first two digits range from 21 -32.jim beam wrote:Thailand and America use the SWIFT code system
Man, I sound like a nerd!
Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
I believe as Switzerland is surrounded by European countries and where the Euro is widely used I guess it has the same Banking codes. The point I was making was if sending from Europe to Thailand despite many banking forms requesting an Iban number it isn't required and transfers must be by Swiftjackspratt wrote:Are you sure?Tafia wrote:Only if transferring within Europe. If transferring from the UK or Europe to Thailand you need SWIFTjim beam wrote:Thailand and America use the SWIFT code system… All of Europe that includes the Channel isles use IBAN numbers.
I did a transfer from Oz to Switzerland a couple of years ago, and the IBAN is the code that was required.
Swift Code For Siam Commercial Bank
Swift Codes or BIC Codes for all the Banks in the world. You can find it here!
http://www.theswiftcodes.com/
http://www.theswiftcodes.com/
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SICOTHBK regardless of which branch the account is held at.