To all Filipino myLotters - All about Swift Codes
By jAyTriXz
@jAyTriXz (528)
Philippines
11 responses
@particles (13)
• Philippines
23 Jun 07
Hi there. I believe that all banks have swift codes because this is important for international telegraphic transfers. You just have to ask your bank about it. As for Land Bank, the swift code is TLBPPHMMAXXX.
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@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
21 Sep 07
hey jay! this is absolutely very helpful for us filipinos. its been helpful for me. thanks a lot for posting this. ^__^
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@jAyTriXz (528)
• Philippines
24 Jun 07
To all of the Filipinos looking for swift codes, I have found a list of swift codes in our local and other banks here in R.P.! Check this out!
BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS - BOPIPHMM
CITYBANK N.A. - MANILA BRANCH - CITIPHMX
DEUTSCHE BANK AG - DEUTPHMM
EQUITABLE-PCI BANK - PCIBPHMM
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION - HSBCPHMM
INTERNATIONAL NEDERLANDEN GROEP BK - INGBPHMM
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A. - MANILA BRANCH - CHASPHMM
LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES - TLBPPHMM
METROPOLITAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY - MBTCPHMM
RIZAL COMMERCIAL AND BANKING CORPORATION - RCBCPHMM
SECURITY BANK CORPORATION - SETCPHMM
STANDARD CHARTERED BANK - SCBLPHMM
UNION BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES - UBPHPHMM
UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK - UCPBPHMM
This is where I saw this lists of swift codes:
http://earnmorebemore.blogspot.com/search/label/forum
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@hannah88 (258)
• Philippines
27 Jun 07
I have listed in one of my discussions the SWIFT code of some banks here in the philippines. http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1170678.aspx
To know the SWIFT code of your particular bank, it is safe to ask it from your bank.
@luzamper (1357)
• Philippines
22 Jun 07
We have accounts in different banks which have different swift codes. It would be sure and also easy if you just call up your bank and ask the swift code. That is not secret and they will tell you the swift code. We cannot post the swift codes of all banks here and I think that is unnecessary. It's really very difficult to search so better ask your bank - that is very much easier.
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@gigarange (1165)
• United States
23 Jun 07
Sorry. I have no idea about any swift codes of our local banks.
@a_ce_e (1422)
• Philippines
22 Jun 07
You may try to visit your local banks website i am sure they posted there the swift code. You may go under remittance services under correspondent banks. The local banks had posted the ways how to remit money via correspondent bank which a swiftcode is needed.
As for BPI Swift address :BOPIPHMM (BPI/BPI Family Bank account)
@mamakatsarj (143)
• Philippines
22 Jun 07
im having problems with swift codes too...
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@jlamela (4898)
• Philippines
18 Nov 08
Hello there!
Swift codes are letter combination from the banks where you opened your accounts. You can get it by asking your bank, usually it consists of 8 letters, for example, metrobank davao (roxaz branch) their swift code is MBTC PHMM, I have a swift code of BPI express banking-Davao, but I lost the paper where I wrote the combination.lol!
Hope this information can help you.