SWIFT / BIC Code

Volksbank Enger, Zndl Der Volksbank Bad Oeynhausen-herford Eg SWIFT Code - Na

GENODEM1ESP
Enger, Germany Country Code: DE

SWIFT Details

Bank Name
Volksbank Enger, Zndl Der Volksbank Bad Oeynhausen-herford Eg
SWIFT Code
GENODEM1ESP
Country
Germany
City
Enger
Branch Name
Na
Country Code
DE

Anatomy of SWIFT Code: GENODEM1ESP

A SWIFT code is built of 8 or 11 characters depending on the branch specificity. Here is how your code is constructed:

GENO Bank
DE Country
M1 Location
ESP Branch
  • GENO Represents the bank name (first 4 letters).
  • DE Represents the country code (2 letters, 'DE').
  • M1 Represents the city/location code (2 letters/digits).
  • ESP Represents the specific branch office (3 characters, optional).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SWIFT code for Volksbank Enger, Zndl Der Volksbank Bad Oeynhausen-herford Eg in Enger?

The SWIFT code of Volksbank Enger, Zndl Der Volksbank Bad Oeynhausen-herford Eg in Enger is GENODEM1ESP. This identifier code is unique to this specific bank branch location.

Is SWIFT code the same as BIC code?

Yes, SWIFT codes and BIC (Bank Identifier Codes) are exactly the same thing. BIC is the official international standard, and SWIFT represents the Society for Interbank Financial Telecommunication network that runs it.

How do I send money internationally using this SWIFT code?

When sending a global bank wire to Volksbank Enger, Zndl Der Volksbank Bad Oeynhausen-herford Eg, you must provide this SWIFT code (GENODEM1ESP) along with the beneficiary name, account number, bank address, and currency choice to your local bank.

Wire Transfer Guide

Make sure you have all the correct information before sending international funds:

  • 1 Beneficiary Bank SWIFT Code: Double-check the 8 or 11 digit SWIFT code (GENODEM1ESP).
  • 2 Beneficiary Name & Account Number: Use the exact legal name registered with the bank.
  • 3 Bank Details: Bank Name (Volksbank Enger, Zndl Der Volksbank Bad Oeynhausen-herford Eg) and Address/City (Enger).
  • 4 Intermediary Banks: Some transfers require routing through a third bank; consult your bank's wire transfer desk.