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MIDBEGCXLCD - MIDBANK

MIDBANK BIC / Swift code details:

MIDBANK, NILE TOWER, 21 CHARLES DE GAULLE AVENUE, GIZA, Egypt

Basic Information about SWIFT code MIDBEGCXLCD

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  • SWIFT Code:

    MIDBEGCXLCD
  • Bank Name:

    MIDBANK
  • Address:

    NILE TOWER, 21 CHARLES DE GAULLE AVENUE
  • City:

    GIZA
  • Branch:

    DOCUMENTARY CREDIT DEPT.
  • Postcode:

    12612
  • Country:

    Egypt
  • Connection:

    Active

MIDBEGCXLCD - SWIFT Code Breakdown

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SWIFT Code MIDBEGCXLCD
Bank Code MIDB - code assigned to MIDBANK
Country Code EG - code belongs to Egypt
Location & Status CX - represents location, GIZA
Branch Code LCD - indicates this is a branch office.

Other SWIFT codes for MIDBANK in Egypt

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IDCityBranchSWIFT Code
1GIZAMIDBEGCXGZA
2GIZAMIDBEGCXMHD
3PORT SAIDMIDBEGCXPTS
4SOHAGMIDBEGCXSUH
5TANTAMIDBEGCXTAT
6GIZAMIDBEGCXARK
7GIZAMIDBEGCXDEL
8GIZAMIDBEGCXLCD
910TH OF RAMADANMIDBEGCXRAM
106TH OF OCTOBERMIDBEGCXUNV
116TH OF OCTOBERMIDBEGCXOCT
12ALEXANDRIAMIDBEGCXALX
13BENI SUEFMIDBEGCXBNS
14CAIROMIDBEGCXADL
15CAIROMIDBEGCXHLP
16CAIROMIDBEGCXMAD
17CAIROMIDBEGCXNSR
18CAIROMIDBEGCXNCA
19DAMIETTAMIDBEGCXDAM
20GIZAMIDBEGCX
21GIZAMIDBEGCXACC

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a SWIFT code?

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 MIDBANK, you would need the SWIFT code MIDBEGCXLCD, plus the recipient's IBAN number.

Who does the SWIFT Code MIDBEGCXLCD belong to?

MIDBEGCXLCD is the SWIFT code for MIDBANK. It is registered at NILE TOWER, 21 CHARLES DE GAULLE AVENUE of GIZA in Egypt.

Is MIDBEGCXLCD a head office or a branch?

The SWIFT Code MIDBEGCXLCD is 11 characters long, which indicates that this is a branch of MIDBANK.

Are there other SWIFT codes for MIDBANK?

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 MIDBANK to see more.