CIPSCNSH - CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEM
CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEM BIC / Swift code details:
CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEM, THE BUND SQUARE, 100 SOUTH ZHONGSHAN ROAD, HUANGPU DISTRICT, SHANGHAI, China
Basic Information about SWIFT code CIPSCNSH
SWIFT Code:
CIPSCNSHBank Name:
CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEMAddress:
THE BUND SQUARE, 100 SOUTH ZHONGSHAN ROAD, HUANGPU DISTRICTCity:
SHANGHAIBranch:
Postcode:
201201Country:
ChinaConnection:
Active
CIPSCNSH - SWIFT Code Breakdown
SWIFT Code | CIPSCNSH or CIPSCNSHXXX |
Bank Code | CIPS - code assigned to CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEM |
Country Code | CN - code belongs to China |
Location & Status | SH - represents location, SHANGHAI |
Branch Code | XXX or not assigned, indicating this is a head office. |
Other SWIFT codes for CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEM in China
ID | City | Branch | SWIFT Code |
1 | SHANGHAI | CIPSCNSH |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a SWIFT code? |
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A SWIFT code is a unique identifier for a bank or financial institution. SWIFT codes are also known as BIC codes, which stands for "Business Identifier Code".A SWIFT code is a set of 8 or 11 digits that represents a bank branch. You'll need to use one when sending money internationally.For instance, if you want to send money to CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEM, you would need the SWIFT code CIPSCNSH, plus the recipient's IBAN number. |
Who does the SWIFT Code CIPSCNSH belong to? |
CIPSCNSH is the SWIFT code for CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEM. It is registered at THE BUND SQUARE, 100 SOUTH ZHONGSHAN ROAD, HUANGPU DISTRICT of SHANGHAI in China. |
Is CIPSCNSH a head office or a branch? |
The SWIFT Code CIPSCNSH is 8 characters long, which indicates that this is the head office of CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEM. You may also see it written as CIPSCNSHXXX. |
Are there other SWIFT codes for CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEM? |
Often one financial institution will have several SWIFT codes representing different branches. Always double-check with the recipient before sending money that you have the right SWIFT code, as financial institutions may have several different SWIFT codes that differ by just a few letters or numbers.You can click Branches of CROSS-BORDER INTERBANK PAYMENT SYSTEM to see more. |