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Belgium Below are the SWIFT codes for all banks in Belgium. Only active SWIFT codes are shown. All passive (i.e. inactive) codes are excluded from the list.


ID Bank or Institution City Branch Swift Code
501 VAN DE PUT AND CO PRIVATE BANKERS ANTWERPEN VAPEBE22
502 VAN LANSCHOT KEMPEN N.V. ANTWERPEN FVLBBE22
503 VAN LANSCHOT KEMPEN N.V. ANTWERPEN FVLBBE22001
504 VDK BANK GENT VDSPBE22
505 VF EUROPE BV BORNEM VFCOBE2B
506 VG LOGICARTON N.V. TURNHOUT LOGCBE2T
507 VOLKSWAGEN INTERNATIONAL BELGIUM BRUSSELS VWAGBEBB
508 VPK SERVICES COMM. V. DENDERMONDE VPSVBE9D
509 WABCO FINANCIAL SERVICES BVBA WATERMAEL-BOITSFORT WABCBEBB
510 WISE EUROPE S.A BRUSSELS TRWIBEBB
511 WISE EUROPE S.A BRUSSELS TRWIBEB3
512 WORLDLINE SA BRUSSELS ATWSBEBB
513 WPP GROUP SERVICES SNC BRUSSELS WPPGBEBB
514 ZOETIS TREASURY CENTER BV FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT ZAVENTEM ZOETBEBB

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What is a SWIFT Code?

A SWIFT Code is a standard format of Bank Identifier Code (BIC) used to specify a particular bank or branch. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers. Banks also use these codes for exchanging messages between them.

SWIFT codes comprise of 8 or 11 characters. All 11 digit codes refer to specific branches, while 8 digit codes (or those ending in 'XXX') refer to the head or primary office. SWIFT codes are formatted as follows:

AAAA BB CC DDD

  • First 4 characters - bank code (only letters)
  • Next 2 characters - ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (only letters)
  • Next 2 characters - location code, passive participant will have "1" in the second character (letters and digits)
  • Last 3 characters - branch code, optional - 'XXX' for primary office (letters and digits)

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The registrations of SWIFT codes are handled by Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) and their headquarters is located in La Hulpe, Belgium. SWIFT is the registered trademark of S.W.I.F.T. SCRL with a registered address at Avenue Adèle 1, B-1310 La Hulpe, Belgium.