SBI SWIFT Code Finder

If you’re receiving an international payment into your State Bank of India (SBI) account, you’ll need the correct SWIFT/BIC code. SWIFT codes act as a unique identifier for banks worldwide, ensuring your money reaches the right institution and branch.

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FAQs About SBI SWIFT Code

What is SBI’s primary SWIFT code?
SBININBBXXX – Mumbai head office.
Do I need a SWIFT code for all international transfers?
Yes, it’s essential to receive payments from abroad.
Can I use SBININBBXXX if I don’t know my branch code?
Yes, but using the exact branch code ensures faster processing.
Is the SWIFT code the same for all SBI branches?
No, large banks like SBI often assign different codes for different branches.
Can I receive money without a SWIFT code?
No. For international wire transfers, a SWIFT code is mandatory.