SWIFT Codes for banks in Denmark
| Bank | City | SWIFT Code |
|---|---|---|
|
BI ASSET MANAGEMENT FONDSMAEGLERSELSKAB A/S
|
COPENHAGEN | BIAMDKKK |
|
BESTSELLER A/S
|
BRANDE | BESTDK22 |
|
BASISBANK A/S
|
COPENHAGEN | ISNKDKK1 |
|
BANKNORDIK
|
COPENHAGEN | BANODKKK |
|
BANKING CIRCLE DENMARK
|
COPENHAGEN | SXPYDKKKSEK |
|
BANKING CIRCLE DENMARK
|
COPENHAGEN | SXPYDKKK |
|
ARLA FOODS AMBA (ARLA FOODS)
|
VIBY J | ARDADK21ARL |
|
ARLA FOODS AMBA (ALRA FINANCE)
|
VIBY J | ARDADK21ARF |
|
ARLA FOODS AMBA
|
VIBY J | ARDADK21 |
|
ARBEJDSMARKEDETS TILLAEGSPENSION (INTERNAL FX TRANSATIONS)
|
HILLEROED | ATPDDK22IFX |
|
ARBEJDSMARKEDETS TILLAEGSPENSION
|
HILLEROED | ATPDDK22 |
|
ARBEJDERNES LANDSBANK A/S
|
COPENHAGEN | ALBADKKK123 |
|
ARBEJDERNES LANDSBANK A/S
|
COPENHAGEN | ALBADKKKEU1 |
|
ARBEJDERNES LANDSBANK A/S
|
COPENHAGEN | ALBADKKK |
|
AP PENSION
|
COPENHAGEN | APPNDKK1 |
|
ANDELSKASSEN OIKOS
|
AARHUS | ANOKDK21 |
|
ANDELSKASSEN FAELLESKASSEN
|
FREDERIKSBERG | FAELDKK1 |
|
ALM. BRAND BANK A/S
|
SILKEBORG | HEBODK21 |
|
AKTIESELSKABET SCHOUW AND CO.
|
AARHUS | AKSHDK22 |
|
AKTIESELSKABET NORDFYNS BANK
|
SOENDERSOE | NSBKDK21024 |
|
AKTIESELSKABET NORDFYNS BANK
|
OTTERUP | NSBKDK21023 |
|
AKTIESELSKABET NORDFYNS BANK
|
ODENSE | NSBKDK2B |
|
AKTIESELSKABET NORDFYNS BANK
|
BRENDERUP | NSBKDK21025 |
|
AKTIESELSKABET NORDFYNS BANK (HEAD OFFICE)
|
BOGENSE | NSBKDK21 |
|
AGRI - EGENS SPAREKASSE
|
EBELTOFT | AGESDK21 |
|
ACCUNIA FONDSMAEGLERSELSKAB A/S
|
COPENHAGEN | ACFDDKK1 |
|
ABSALON CAPITAL FONDSMAEGLERSELSKAB A/S
|
HELLERUP | ABAKDK21 |
|
ABN AMRO ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED
|
COPENHAGEN | AASMDKK1 |
|
ABN AMRO ASSET MANAGEMENT FONDSMAEGLERSELSKAB A/S
|
COPENHAGEN | ABKFDKK1 |
|
A.P. MOLLER-MAERSK
|
COPENHAGEN | APMMDKKK |
What is a SWIFT Code for Banks in Denmark?
When transferring money internationally to banks in Denmark, you will frequently encounter the terms SWIFT code or BIC (Business Identifier Code) inside bank details. Managed by the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, this unique 8 to 11-digit alphanumeric sequence acts as a universal passport for banks in Denmark. It ensures that your funds cross global borders safely and arrive at the exact financial institution intended.
SWIFT vs. BIC: What's the difference?
In the banking industry, the terms SWIFT code and BIC are used interchangeably. SWIFT refers to the organization that issues the codes, while BIC stands for the actual code itself. An 8-character code identifies the primary head office of the bank in Denmark, while an 11-character code specifies a particular local branch.
Do I need an IBAN or a SWIFT Code for Denmark?
While a SWIFT code identifies a specific bank in Denmark, an IBAN (International Bank Account Number) identifies an individual customer's bank account. Depending on whether you are sending money to Denmark or another region—particularly in Europe or the Middle East—you will likely need both codes to successfully complete a cross-border wire transfer.
How to use this directory?
Browse our comprehensive, verified directory of SWIFT codes for all registered financial institutions in Denmark. We provide accurate formatting details and branch locations to help you validate routing instructions before initiating any international bank payment.