A SWIFT code (also known as a SWIFT/BIC code) is a unique identification code for banks and financial institutions worldwide. It's used to facilitate international wire transfers between banks. SWIFT codes are composed of either 8 or 11 characters and typically include information about the bank or institution, country, city, and branch.
Your bank SWIFT Code / BIC code can usually be found on your bank statement. If not, please contact the bank side to help you find and confirm.