BTSPSGS1XXX - SWIFT / BIC Code - BTIG SINGAPORE PTE. LIMITED - SINGAPORE

BTIG SINGAPORE PTE. LIMITED - BTSPSGS1XXX SWIFT CODE DETAILS

SWIFT CODE

BTSPSGS1XXX

SWIFT CODE
(8 characters)

BTSPSGS1

BANK NAMEBTIG SINGAPORE PTE. LIMITED
BANK BRANCHPrimary Office
BRANCH CODEXXX
COUNTRYSINGAPORE (SG) FlagSINGAPORE (SG)
CITYSINGAPORE
ADDRESS6 EU TONG SEN ST
ZIP / POSTAL CODE059817
LEI CODE213800G73Y7F1IY53188
CODE STATUSPassive

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SWIFT Code BTSPSGS1XXX Breakdown

SWIFT Digits:
8 - The short 8-letter swift refers to the PRIMARY Office of BTIG SINGAPORE PTE. LIMITED.
Institution / Bank Code:
BTSP - This is the institution / bank code assigned to BTIG SINGAPORE PTE. LIMITED.
Country Code:
SG - This is the 2-letter country code associated with SINGAPORE (SG).
Location Code:
S1 - This represents the location code, and the second digit/character has a value of "1". This means that this is a passive participant in the SWIFT network. BIC is not connected.
Branch Code:
XXX - This branch code value means this is the Primary Office (or Head Office) branch for BTIG SINGAPORE PTE. LIMITED (this branch code is optional).

SWIFT Codes Frequently Asked Questions

A SWIFT code is a set of 8 or 11 digits that uniquely identify a bank branch. You'll need to use one when sending money internationally.

If you want to send money to BTIG SINGAPORE PTE. LIMITED, registered at 6 EU TONG SEN ST in SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE you will need the BTSPSGS1XXX SWIFT code.

BIC code is just a different name for SWIFT code.

Both represent a sequence of either 8 or 11 digits which include a bank code, a country code, a location code, and a branch code — all of which are combined to identify an individual bank branch.

Not all bank branches have a SWIFT code. When you can't find the code for your specific branch, you can use the bank’s primary office swift.

When you send money internationally, you need a SWIFT / BIC code. Without it, your bank can't identify the exact bank where the money needs to be sent.

LEI code (short for Legal Entity Identifier), is a 20 letters and numbers code that is unique to a legal entity such as a Limited Company, Fund or trust or any organisation. This code allows each entity to be identified on a global database of entities searchable by number instead of by name, as many entities may have similar or the same name. The LEI is now a legal requirement for many companies within the global financial system.

Disclaimer

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If you’re not sure about any of the swift code details you’re using, get in touch with the bank or financial institution in question. They should be able to give you the right information.