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Bank identification details for DEUTDEFFVAC

Found DEUTDEFFVAC Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank
Germany
DEUT
DE
FF
VAC

BIC Structure

DEUT Bank
DE Country
FF Location
VAC Branch

What does this result mean?

The BIC code DEUTDEFFVAC identifies Deutsche Bank, based in Germany. This BIC is registered in the SWIFT network and can be used to route international wire transfers.

The 4-character bank code DEUT identifies the institution, DE is the ISO country code, FF identifies the city or primary office, and VAC identifies the branch (XXX means the primary / head office).

About BIC / SWIFT codes

A Bank Identifier Code (BIC), also known as a SWIFT code, is an 8 or 11-character code that uniquely identifies a financial institution in the SWIFT network. It is used alongside IBAN numbers to route international wire transfers to the correct bank and branch.

BIC codes are defined by the ISO 9362 standard. An 8-character BIC (without branch) routes to the primary office; an 11-character BIC with XXX suffix is equivalent. Branch-specific BICs use a 3-character suffix other than XXX.

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