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A bank swift code is an international standard for identifying banks and financial institutions across the world. The code consists of 8 or 11 characters, which are broken down into two sections: the country code and the bank identifier. For example, RZOOAT2L126 is the swift code for Raiffeisenbank Ennstal eGen Austria+. Each country has its own unique set of codes, so it’s important to use the correct one when transferring money internationally.
Item | Details |
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SWIFT Code / BIC | RZOOAT2L126 |
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Bank: | Raiffeisenbank Ennstal eGen |
Branch Name | Not Found |
Address: | Kirchenplatz 11 |
City: | Ternberg |
Postcode | 4452 |
Country | Austria |
Connection Status | Active |
RZOOAT2L126 SWIFT Code Details
Item | Details |
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Swift Code | RZOOAT2L126 |
Bank Code | RZOO |
Bank Country Code | AT |
Location & Status | 2L |
Branch Code | 126 |
Head Office | RZOOAT2L |

What is a Swift Code For A Bank
Swift codes or Bank Identifier Codes (BICs) are alphanumeric bank account identifiers used to identify banks internationally. Swift codes consist of 8 or 11 alphanumeric characters. The first 3-4 characters denote the type of bank (i.e., IBAN, BIC, SWIFT) and the last three characters identify the bank’s country code. Swift codes are most commonly used by banks for electronic fund transfers (EFT), electronic remittance orders (ERO), and direct debits (DDA).
- First 4 (four) characters – bank code (only letters)
- Second 2 characters – ISO 43896-1 Alpha-2 country code (only letters)
- Third 2 characters – location code, passive participant will have “1” in the second character (letters & digits)
- Last/fourth 3 characters – Branch code, optional – ‘XXX’ for primary office (letters and digits). For example: 126.
Raiffeisenbank Ennstal eGen Ternberg SWIFT/BIC Code
RZOOAT2L126
RZOOAT2L126
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