Are you waiting for a fund transfer from abroad to your Bank HSBC Indonesia account? To ensure the international transfer process runs smoothly and securely, you need the correct Swift Code or Business Identifier Code (BIC).
Swift Code is a unique identification code used in the global banking system to identify the receiving bank when conducting cross-border transactions (wire transfers).
Bank HSBC Indonesia Swift Code
Here is the Swift Code information used for international transactions destined for Bank HSBC Indonesia branch offices:
| No | Swift Code (BIC) | Branch Location |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | HSBCIDJA | Jakarta |
| 2 | HSBCIDJABAN | Bandung |
| 3 | HSBCIDJABAT | Batam |
| 4 | HSBCIDJAMDN | Medan |
| 5 | HSBCIDJASBA | Surabaya |
| 6 | HSBCIDJASEM | Semarang |
| 7 | HSBCIDJAWBS | Jakarta |
Important to Know
- Varied Codes: Bank HSBC Indonesia has several Swift codes for branches in major cities. Use the code that corresponds to the branch location where you opened your account.
- Standard Code: The Swift Code HSBCIDJA is the main code for the head office in Jakarta.
- Data Verification: Before making an international transaction, make sure the account holder’s name and account number you provide to the sender match the data in your passbook.
- Customer Service: If you are in doubt or need further confirmation regarding the procedure for receiving money from abroad, do not hesitate to contact Bank HSBC Indonesia’s official customer service at 1500123 or your current bank.
By using the correct code, the process of sending funds from abroad to your Bank HSBC Indonesia account will become faster and more efficient. Make sure you save this code for future transaction needs.
Also read: Complete Guide on How to Receive Money Transfers from Abroad to Indonesia.
