Swift Code (BIC) - FIDTNGLA - FIDELITY BANK PLC - LAGOS - NIGERIA (NG)

Swift Code FIDTNGLAXXX also known as BIC Code is a unique bank identifier of FIDELITY BANK PLC and it's used to verify financial transactions such as a Bank Wire Transfers (International Wire Transfers).


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    The Bank Swift Code provides information about the bank and branch where the money should be transferred. Being able to check information about the Swift Code will provide you with the proper information necessary to make or receive payments. Some of the banks and their associated branches benefit from an address listing which provides you with the means to match swift codes with financial institution office address.

This unique swift code directory provides businesses and individuals with an easy way to avoid bank transfer and money transfer mistakes.

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   WHAT IS A SWIFT CODE/ BIC?.

   A swift code is a unique identifier for every institution's branch in the world. This code is absolutely vital for transferring money securely from one institution to another and our site is a specialized search engine for these codes and the institutions that carry them.

These codes are known as swift codes due to the organization that first introduced them (SWIFT - Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) but were later standardized as BIC (Business Identifier Codes). A swift code can be formed with either 8 or 11 characters. Generally speaking, most of the time, you will only need the eight-character swift code, that consists of 3 parts: the identifier of the institution (4 characters), the identifier of the country (2 characters), and the identifier of the location (2 characters). However, in some cases, if your bank processes payments through a specific branch you will need the eleven digit code which includes the branch identifier as well.

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