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  1. Find HSBC Corporate GIRO Bank key code: 7232 And branch clearing code : 152 details assigned to Collyer Quay branch in Singapore. Also view supported payment methods, address and contact details.

  2. Find HSBC Corporate GIRO Bank key code: 7232 And branch clearing code : 142 details assigned to Orchard Dhoby Ghaut branch in Singapore. Also view supported payment methods, address and contact details.

  3. Find out more information about HSBC SWIFT codes for both inward and outward remittance in order to make overseas payments.

  4. Find the BIC / SWIFT code for HSBC BANK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED in Singapore here. Check your bank’s SWIFT code and get all details you need for international money transfer.

  5. Each HSBC Singapore branch has a unique SWIFT code. You can check the correct SWIFT codes for your HSBC Singapore branch here. However, if you’re not sure, or can’t find the branch code, you can use the 8 character head office SWIFT code, and your payment will still make its way to your account.

  6. Check The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd ACH bank & branch codes in Singapore. The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd has ACH Bank Code - @ 7232. ACH codes are used for Interbank GIRO transactions in Singapore.

  7. Find out more about branch information including locations and opening time for all HSBC Singapore branches, Premier centers and safe box services.

  8. Mar 7, 2021 · These are the primary 8 digits SWIFT code for HSBC Bank Singapore. The first 4 digits in HSBC swift code (HSBC) is bank code, followed by 2 digit country code (SG), followed by the 3 digit branch code. E.g., the last 3 digits for HSBCSGSGCNC stand for Custody and Clearing.

  9. Location & Status. S2 - represents location, second digit '2' means active code. Branch Code. XXX or not assigned, indicating this is a head office. 80% of money transfers with Wise arrive within 24 hours. Validate a SWIFT code. Check your SWIFT code is valid before a money transfer. Validate SWIFT code. Validate your IBAN number.

  10. Here's the structure of a SWIFT Code: First 4 characters (letters only) - represent the bank's code. Next 2 characters (letters only) - represent the country code. Next 2 characters (letters or numbers) - represent the location code. Last 3 characters (letters or numbers) - represent the branch code (optional).