Jun 19, 2020 10:22
3 yrs ago
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French term

Code SWIFT

Non-PRO French to English Bus/Financial Finance (general) CIH BANK
Relevé d'Identité Bancaire
Code SWIFT: CIHMMAMC
Change log

Jun 19, 2020 10:40: SafeTex changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Rob Grayson, Pritha Bhatnagar, SafeTex

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Proposed translations

+9
2 mins
Selected

SWIFT code

Code used to identify banks, also like the BIC code.

Peer comment(s):

agree Alexandre Tissot
13 mins
agree Neil Crockford
16 mins
agree Chris Milne (X)
21 mins
agree Nicky Over
50 mins
agree Tony M
1 hr
agree writeaway : Even I could have managed this one
2 hrs
agree AllegroTrans
3 hrs
agree philgoddard
6 hrs
agree Suzie Withers
1 day 1 hr
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+7
3 mins

SWIFT code

What is the problem here? Five seconds on Google would have found you the answer.
Peer comment(s):

agree Alexandre Tissot
12 mins
agree Neil Crockford
17 mins
agree Tony M
1 hr
agree writeaway
2 hrs
agree AllegroTrans
3 hrs
agree philgoddard
6 hrs
agree Suzie Withers
1 day 1 hr
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+7
2 mins

SWIFT code

for making wire transfers

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Note added at 4 mins (2020-06-19 10:26:26 GMT)
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https://personalbanking.bankofireland.com/bank/international...
BIC (Bank Identifier Code) is the SWIFT Address assigned to a bank in order to send automated payments quickly and accurately to the banks concerned. It uniquely identifies the name and country, (and sometimes the branch) of the bank involved. BICs are often called SWIFT Codes and can be either 8 or 11 characters long.

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Note added at 4 mins (2020-06-19 10:26:48 GMT)
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https://www.instarem.com/en-eu/swift-code
Peer comment(s):

agree Alexandre Tissot
13 mins
Thanks. Mine was first, in case you're wondering
agree Neil Crockford
17 mins
Thanks
agree Tony M
1 hr
Thanks
agree writeaway
2 hrs
Thanks
agree AllegroTrans
3 hrs
Thanks
agree philgoddard : Hope you get the points!
11 hrs
Thanks (the days of people deleting duplicate (later) answers seem to be gone. Funny, not funny
agree Suzie Withers
1 day 1 hr
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+6
5 mins

SWIFT Code

Peer comment(s):

agree Alexandre Tissot
11 mins
Thank you
agree Neil Crockford
15 mins
Thank you
agree writeaway : l
2 hrs
Thank you
agree AllegroTrans
3 hrs
Thank you
agree philgoddard
6 hrs
Thank you
agree Suzie Withers
1 day 1 hr
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+4
6 hrs

SWIFT code

I'm just trying to see if we can achieve a record number of identical answers :-)

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Note added at 6 hrs (2020-06-19 17:05:12 GMT)
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And agrees. If only life were always so harmonious...
Peer comment(s):

agree Yolanda Broad : ;-)
1 hr
agree Paul Stevens : Nice one, Phil!! On reading your post, I was tempted to submit an answer too...
16 hrs
Go ahead, you only live once...
agree writeaway : I'd also be intrigued to see if anyone could possibly come up with a different answer.
17 hrs
One person spelled code with a capital C.
agree Suzie Withers : :D
18 hrs
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