Swift is a communication network used by banks, brokers, financial institutions and corporations to exchange messages. If you have need to send money from one bank to another especially for international transfers, a SWIFT code is required. When you send an international SMS. All of that problem just for the sake to ask for a SWIFT codes.
Please note the different syntax of the IBAN countries
To calculate an IBAN Code, please feel free to use our IBAN calculator. The SWIFT code for its primary office is NEDSZAJJ:
NEDS identifies Nedbank
ZA is the country code for South Africa
JJ is the code for Johannesburg
Nedbank has not implemented the extended code of 11 digits and all SWIFT transfers to its accounts are directed to the primary office for processing.
| Country | City | Bank Name | Branch | SWIFT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lebanon | Beirut | Syrian Lebanese Commercial Bank SAL | Syrian Lebanese Commercial Bank SAL | SYLCLBBEXXX |