BANK OF IRELAND

Bank of Ireland Group plc (Irish: Banc na hÉireann) is a commercial bank operation in Ireland and one of the traditional Big Four Irish banks. Historically the premier banking organisation in Ireland, the bank occupies a unique position in Irish banking history. At the core of the modern-day group is the old Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland, the ancient institution established by royal charter in 1783.[1]

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BANK OF IRELAND SWIFT Code

ID
Country
City
Bank or Institution
SWIFT Code
1
Ireland
DUBLIN
/
2
Ireland
DUBLIN
/
  • Total: 2
  • 1

About BANK OF IRELAND

  • Company type
    Public limited company
  • Industry
    Banking Financial services
  • Founded
    5 April 1783 ; 241 years ago ( 1783-04-05 )
  • Headquarters
    Ballsbridge , Dublin , Ireland
  • Key people
    Patrick Kennedy (Governor) Myles O'Grady (CEO)
  • Products
    Finance and insurance Retail banking Corporate banking Investment banking Private banking Mortgages Credit cards
  • Revenue
    €7,817 million (2023)
  • Number of employees
    10,845 (2023)
  • Website
    www .bankofireland .com

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What is a SWIFT code?

A SWIFT code is an 8 or 11 character code used in banking to facilitate transactions and identify the bank.
What is the purpose of a SWIFT code in international transactions?

What is the purpose of a SWIFT code in international transactions?

SWIFT codes are used to route international financial transactions to the correct bank and branch. It facilitates the smooth and accurate transfer of funds between different banks and countries, ensuring that the transactions are processed correctly and securely.

How do I find my bank's SWIFT code?

You can find your bank's SWIFT/BIC code in the statements of your bank account. You can also use our SWIFT/BIC finder to get the right code for your transfer.
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why does BANK OF IRELAND have different SWIFT Codes?

BANK OF IRELAND operates differently across various countries, regions, and branches, with variations in business operations and clearing paths. To accurately identify and process BANK OF IRELAND's cross-border payments and other transactions, different SWIFT Codes are used for distinction. Many large multinational banks have unique SWIFT Codes to their headquarters, regional branches, and overseas subsidiaries to ensure precise and secure fund transactions.

2. How do I know which SWIFT Code of BANK OF IRELAND to use in a transfer?

It depends on the specific business scenario. For cross-border remittance to a branch of BANK OF IRELAND, you can log on to the official website of BANK OF IRELAND, or search the current page of XTransfer, or call BANK OF IRELAND to inquire about the SWIFT Code of the branch. For international business, you should first coordinate with the relevant branch in the target country and confirm the correct SWIFT Code based on the exact information provided by your business partner.

3. Is there any pattern in the composition of different SWIFT Codes for a multinational bank like BANK OF IRELAND?

Usually, SWIFT Code consists of 8 or 11 characters. For BANK OF IRELAND, the first 4 digits represent the bank code, which is the same for BANK OF IRELAND worldwide; the 5th and 6th digits are the country code; and the 7th and 8th digits are the region code, which will be different for branches in various regions. If the code includes 11 digits, the last 3 digits represent the branch code, which is used to distinguish different branches within the same region.

4. Will the SWIFT Code for BANK OF IRELAND be updated or changed?

Yes. When BANK OF IRELAND undergoes an organizational restructuring, such as a branch relocation, merger or split, or when there is a significant change in the financial system of the region where BANK OF IRELAND is located, its SWIFT Code may be updated and changed. BANK OF IRELAND will announce the changes in advance through its official website, mobile banking APP and other channels. Therefore, when handling cross-border business, customers should pay attention to the announcement of BANK OF IRELAND in time to confirm the latest SWIFT Code information, so as to avoid affecting the business.

5. Do different SWIFT Codes of BANK OF IRELAND support the same scope of business?

The scope of business is different. While the same bank can operate with different SWIFT Codes for the same basic types of business, there are differences for some specialized businesses or for businesses in specific regions. For example, the SWIFT Code of some branches may be specialized to support trade finance business, while the SWIFT Code of other branches is more convenient for cross-border e-commerce collection. In addition, for some emerging markets or country-specific business, only the SWIFT Code of a particular branch may have the authority to process it. When conducting international business, it is important to check whether the SWIFT Code of BANK OF IRELAND supports the corresponding business.