Swift codes of HDFC Bank in India
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Swift code is a unique code that is used to identify a bank globally. It is also called bank identifier code (BIC) for a particular bank. Swift code is used mostly in case of money transfer between two banks. Swift code can be from 8 to 11 characters. So when you have to receive payment from any international bank to your national bank you may need swift code of your bank branch.
Here in this post I am sharing Swift codes for HDFC bank across all India. Also if you want to check the IFSC code of HDFC bank you check this link to see your bank branch IFSC code.
SNo | City | Branch | Swift code |
1 | AHMEDABAD | AHMEDABAD BRANCH | HDFCINBBAHM |
2 | BANGALORE | BANGALORE BRANCH | HDFCINBBBNG |
3 | CHENNAI (MADRAS) | TAMILNADU BRANCH | HDFCINBBCHE |
4 | HYDERABAD | HYDERABAD BRANCH | HDFCINBBHYD |
5 | KOCHI | COCHIN BRANCH | HDFCINBBCOC |
6 | KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) | KOLKATTA BRANCH | HDFCINBBCAL |
7 | MUMBAI | CUSTODY SERVICES | HDFCINBBCUS |
8 | MUMBAI | REMITTANCES DEPARTMENT | HDFCINBBGMT |
9 | MUMBAI | TREASURY BRANCH | HDFCINBBTRS |
10 | MUMBAI | MUMBAI | HDFCINBB |
11 | NEW DELHI | DELHI BRANCH | HDFCINBBDEL |
12 | PUNE | PUNE BRANCH | HDFCINBBPNE |