Are you expecting an incoming international wire transfer to your Bank BCA account? To ensure a smooth and secure transfer process, you will need the correct Swift Code, also known as a Business Identifier Code (BIC).
A Swift Code is a unique identification code used in the global banking system to identify the receiving bank when performing cross-border transactions (wire transfers).
Bank BCA Swift Code
Below is the Swift Code information used for international transactions addressed to Bank BCA branches:
| No | Swift Code (BIC) | Branch Location |
| 1 | CENAIDJA | Jakarta |
Important Information
- Standard Code: The Swift Code
CENAIDJAis the primary code used for the head office and all Bank BCA branches throughout Indonesia. There is no difference in the Swift Code for BCA branches in different cities. - Data Verification: Before initiating an international transaction, ensure that the account holder’s name and account number provided to the sender match the details in your savings passbook.
- Customer Service: If you have any doubts or require further confirmation regarding the procedure for receiving funds from abroad, do not hesitate to contact Bank BCA’s official customer service, Halo BCA at 1500888, or your current banking institution.
By using the correct code, the process of receiving funds from abroad into your Bank BCA account will be faster and more efficient. Be sure to save this code for future transaction needs.
Read also: Complete Guide on How to Receive Money Transfers from Abroad to Indonesia.
