MEBEDE6SDCB

MERCEDES-BENZ BANK AG BIC / Swift code details

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Understanding the MERCEDES BENZ BANK AG Swift Code Details - MEBEDE6SDCB

A SWIFT/BIC code is a series of 8-11 characters that identifies your country, city, bank, and branch.

SWIFT code MEBEDE6SDCB
Bank name MERCEDES-BENZ BANK AG
Branch name MERCEDES-BENZ BANK AG
Branch address HPC 3123 SIEMENSSTRASSE 7
City STUTTGART
Country Germany
SWIFT Code Breakup
Bank code MEBE
Country code DE
Location code 6S
Branch code DCB
  • A bank's name is represented by 4 letters. In most cases, it looks like the shortened name of that bank.
  • The country in which the bank is located is represented by two letters.
  • 2 characters made up of letters or numbers. It says where that bank's head office is.
  • A branch is identified by three digits. A bank's head office is represented by 'XXX'.

Why You Need This Swift Code - MEBEDE6SDCB?

Often referred to as a SWIFT number, a SWIFT code is a standard format for Business Identifier Codes (BICs). The purpose of these numbers is to identify banks and financial institutions around the world. Basically, it is a type of international code or ID that specifies the name and location of the bank/institution.

The codes are used to transfer money between banks, particularly for international transfers or SEPA payments. Additionally, banks use these codes to communicate with one another.

Common Mistake to Avoid While Using Swift Code

Typing mistakes

You can easily make a mistake when typing Swift code character by character, especially if you are in a rush. For this reason, if you want to use a SWIFT code, you should copy and paste the digital format to minimize the possibility of errors.

Incorrect formats

You should pay attention to how you write SWIFT code. Having spaces between the characters is one of the most common mistakes made when writing code, which makes them invalid and prevents them from being processed.

Several banks may reject your transfer if they receive a code that contains spaces between characters, so make sure that your code follows the following format:

[bank_code][country_code][location_code][branch_code]

Inaccurate details

A BIC code is required from both the beneficiary bank and the sender bank for payment transactions. In some cases, banks may request further details/information as well. Ensure that these details are entered accurately or else your transfer may be rejected - even if the Swift is valid.

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