These 'BIC12's are not part of the ISO standard, and are only relevant in the context of the messaging platform.
In a nutshell the SWIFT code is a unique bank code used for all interbank messaging.
A BIC is one of the most common forms of bank code used to identify individual banks.
BIC2 represents a re-positioning of the new scheme as an international standard for the English language book trade.
SWIFT CODE is the banking route for money remittance. The latest edition is ISO 9362:2009 (dated 2009-10-01).
| Country | City | Bank Name | Branch | SWIFT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jersey C I | ST Helier | ABN Amro Trust Company Jersey Limited | ABN Amro Trust Company Jersey Limited | ATCJJES1XXX |