Malaysian Banks SWIFT/BIC codes

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SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication), BIC (Bank Identifier Codes) code or bank routing code is a unique identifier for an individual bank.

This code is used when making cross-border money transfer, particularly for international wire transfers.

You are usually asked for your bank’s SWIFT/BIC code when people want to credit your bank account  with a fund originating from a foreign bank or an online payment system such as PayPal.

Here is the list of SWIFT a.k.a BIC a.k.a MEPS Bank Routing codes for most of Malaysian banks.

 

Bank Name

SWIFT/BIC code

AFFIN BANK BERHAD

PHBMMYKL

AGROBANK

AGOBMYK1

ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD

MFBBMYKL

AMBANK BERHAD

ARBKMYKL

BANK ISLAM MALAYSIA BERHAD

BIMBMYKL

BANK KERJASAMA RAKYAT BERHAD

BKRMMYK1

BANK MUAMALAT BERHAD

BMMBMYKL

BANK OF AMERICA MALAYSIA BERHAD

BOFAMY2X

BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BERHAD

NOSCMYKL

BANK SIMPANAN NASIONAL

BSNAMYK1

CIMB BANK BERHAD

CIBBMYKL

CITIBANK BERHAD

CITIMYKL

DEUSTCHE BANK

DEUTMYKL

EON BANK BERHAD

EOBBMYKL

HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD

HLBBMYKL

HSBC BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD

HBMBMYKL

MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD

MBBEMYKL

OCBC BANK (M) BERHAD

OCBCMYKL

PUBLIC BANK BERHAD

PBBEMYKL

RHB BANK BERHAD

RHBBMYKL

STANDARD CHARTERED BANK MSIA BHD

SCBLMYKX

THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND BERHAD (RBS)

ABNAMYKL

UNITED OVERSEAS BANK

UOVBMYKL

Note:

Sometimes you are also asked for IBAN or ABA number. These two bank identification numbering standards are not applicable to Malaysian local banks, so you can disregard it.

International Bank Account Numbers (IBAN) are account number standards primarily used in Europe. ABA or Bank Transit Routing number are used in the United States.

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