BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. SWIFT code in Bangladesh
The SWIFT code for BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. is BCBLBDDHXXX. Check below for additional bank information and branch locations.

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What is the SWIFT code for BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD.?
| SWIFT code | BCBLBDDHXXX |
|---|---|
| SWIFT code (8 chr) | BCBLBDDH |
| Bank name | BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. |
| Bank address | EUNOOS TRADE CENTRE, FLOOR 22, 52-53, DILKUSHA COMMERCIAL AREA, DHAKA, DHAKA, 1000 |
| Branch code | XXX |
| City | DHAKA |
| Country | Bangladesh |
Example SWIFT code format
A SWIFT code is an 8 to 11-character identifier that includes letters and numbers representing the bank, country, and location. If there are extra characters, they specify a specific branch.
BCBL
Bank Code
BD
Country Code
DH
Location Code
XXX
Branch Code
Local branches of BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD.
| Branch name |
|---|
| BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. ARFANA CENTRE, FLOOR 1, 182 ENAYET BAZAR, JUBILEE ROAD, CHITTAGONG, CHITTAGONG, 4000 |
| BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. JIBAN BIMA BHABAN, 56, AGRABAD C/A, CHITTAGONG, CHITTAGONG, 4100 |
| BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. 77/6 MOULAVI BAZAR, DHAKA, DHAKA, 1100 |
| BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. DHAKA, DHAKA, 1000 |
| BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. FLOOR 2 95 PLADIUM MARKET CN C-1, GULSHAN CIRCLE, A-2 RD, DHAKA, DHAKA, 1212 |
| BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. SHAHID SAYED NAZRUL ISLAM SARONY, 124 NORTH SOUTH ROAD, DHAKA, DHAKA, 1100 |
| BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. TARANGA COMPLEX, 19 RAJUK AVENUE, DHAKA, DHAKA, 1000 |
| BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. TARANGA COMPLEX, 19 RAJUK AVENUE, DHAKA, DHAKA, 1000 |
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