UNITED BANK OF INDIAINDIA |
Check the list of all SWIFT codes of UNITED BANK OF INDIA in INDIA. |
City | Branch | SWIFT Code |
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AGARTALA | AGARTALA BRANCH | UTBIINBBAGT |
AGRA | NEHRUNAGAR BRANCH | UTBIINBBNEH |
AHMEDABAD | AHMEDABAD BRANCH | UTBIINBBAHB |
BANGALORE | BANGALORE BRANCH | UTBIINBBBGC |
BANGALORE | ELECTRONIC CITY BRANCH | UTBIINBBECB |
BHUBANESHWAR | BHUBANESWAR | UTBIINBBBBS |
CHANDIGARH | CHANDIGARH BRANCH | UTBIINBBCDH |
CHENNAI (MADRAS) | UTBIINBBMDS |
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COIMBATORE | COIMBATORE BRANCH | UTBIINBBCOI |
ERNAKULAM | ERNAKULAM BRANCH | UTBIINBBERN |
GIRIDIH | GIRIDIH BRANCH | UTBIINBBGDH |
GUWAHATI | GUWAHATI | UTBIINBBGHT |
HYDERABAD | HYDERABAD | UTBIINBBHYD |
JAIPUR | JAIPUR BRANCH | UTBIINBBJAI |
JALANDHAR | JALANDHAR BRANCH | UTBIINBBJLD |
KANPUR | KANPUR BRANCH | UTBIINBBKNP |
KARIMGANJ | KARIMGANJ BRANCH | UTBIINBBKGK |
KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) | UTBIINBBOVE |
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KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) | CALCUTTA | UTBIINBBCAL |
KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) | CORPORATE FINANCE BRANCH | UTBIINBBCFK |
KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) | OVERSEAS (KOLKATA) | UTBIINBBOBC |
KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) | PARK STREET | UTBIINBBPKS |
KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) | SALT LAKE BRANCH | UTBIINBBSLK |
KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) | ANANDPUR BRANCH | UTBIINBBADP |
LUDHIANA | UTBIINBBLUD |
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MALDA | NETAJI MARKET BRANCH | UTBIINBBNET |
MUMBAI | UTBIINBB |
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MUMBAI | CORPORATE FINANCE BRANCH | UTBIINBBCFM |
MUMBAI | HOTEL OBEROI TOWERS | UTBIINBBHOT |
NEW DELHI | DELHI, OVERSEAS BRANCH | UTBIINBBDEL |
NEW DELHI | TANSEN MARG BRNACH | UTBIINBBTNM |
NEW DELHI | DELHI OBEROI HOTEL | UTBIINBBICH |
NEW DELHI | CORPORATE FINANCE BRANCH | UTBIINBBCFD |
SECUNDERABAD | SECUNDRABAD BRANCH | UTBIINBBSEC |
SHILIGURI | SILIGURI BRANCH | UTBIINBBSGR |
SHILLONG | SHILLONG | UTBIINBBSHI |
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM | TRIVANDRUM | UTBIINBBTVD |
TIRUPPUR | TIRUPUR | UTBIINBBTRP |
What is Swift Code?SWIFT code (also known as ISO 9362, SWIFT-BIC, BIC code, SWIFT ID or SWIFT code) is a standard format of Business Identifier Codes approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is a unique identification code for both financial and non-financial institutions.The SWIFT code is 8 or 11 characters, made up of:
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