Below are all the SWIFT Codes for different Banks in China that have been checked so far using by our website. A SWIFT/BIC code consists of 8-11 characters and follows a format that identifies your bank, country, location, and branch. The first four letters represent the bank and usually look like an abbreviated version of the bank name. These two letters indicate the country where the bank is located.


Available SWIFT Codes for Banks in China



Swift Code Bank City
ADBNCNBJWJM AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE JINGMEN
ADBNCNBJJZ1 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE JINGZHOU
ADBNCNBJJJN AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE JINING
ADBNCNBJHJX AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE JIXI
ADBNCNBJJLW AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE LAIWU
ADBNCNBJSLF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE LANGFANG
ADBNCNBJLZ1 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE LANZHOU
ADBNCNBJNLY AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE LIANYUNGANG
ADBNCNBJJLC AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE LIAOCHENG
ADBNCNBJLY1 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE LINYI
ADBNCNBJHLA AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE LUAN
ADBNCNBJMAS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE MAANSHAN
ADBNCNBJGMM AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE MAOMING
ADBNCNBJHMD AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE MUDANJIANG
ADBNCNBJURM AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE URUMQI
ADBNCNBJHTL AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE TONGLING
ADBNCNBJSTL AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE TIELING
ADBNCNBJTJ1 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE TIANJIN
ADBNCNBJSTS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE TANGSHAN
ADBNCNBJNTZ AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE TAIZHOU
ADBNCNBJTY1 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE TAIYUAN
ADBNCNBJJTA AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CHINA, THE TAIAN


A SWIFT code, also known as a SWIFT/BIC code or SWIFT identifier, is a unique alphanumeric code used in the world of international finance and banking. The term "SWIFT" stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, the organization that developed and manages this system. SWIFT codes are used to identify specific financial institutions and ensure secure and standardized communication for international financial transactions, particularly when transferring money between banks in different countries.

The SWIFT code typically consists of either 8 or 11 characters and provides the following information:

  1. Bank Code (4 characters): The first four characters represent the bank or financial institution where an account is held.

  2. Country Code (2 characters): The next two characters represent the country where the bank is located.

  3. Location Code (2 characters): Following the country code, there are two characters representing the location or city of the primary office bank

  4. Branch Code (optional, 3 characters): In some cases, an additional three characters are used to specify a specific branch or department of the bank. This part is optional.

SWIFT codes are crucial for international wire transfers, allowing banks to identify each other and route payments accurately. They are also used for other financial messages, such as verifying the authenticity of messages and instructions related to various banking and financial operations.