HSBC UK BANK PLC SWIFT code in the United Kingdom
The SWIFT code for HSBC UK BANK PLC is HBUKGB41XXX. Check below for additional bank information and branch locations.

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What is the SWIFT code for HSBC UK BANK PLC?
| SWIFT code | HBUKGB41XXX |
|---|---|
| SWIFT code (8 chr) | HBUKGB41 |
| Bank name | HSBC UK BANK PLC |
| Bank address | 62-67 PARK STREET, LONDON, SE1 9DZ, GREATER LONDON GB |
| Branch code | XXX |
| City | LONDON |
| Country | United Kingdom |
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.
HBUK
Bank Code
GB
Country Code
41
Location Code
XXX
Branch Code
Local branches of HSBC UK BANK PLC
| Branch name |
|---|
| HSBC UK BANK PLC 104 FRONT STREET - MAPPERLEY, NG5, 7EG, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GB |
| HSBC UK BANK PLC 26 CLUMBER STREET - RADFORD, NG1, 3GA, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GB |
| HSBC UK BANK PLC 34 LONDON ROAD NORTH, OULTON BROAD, Lowestoft, NR32 1EW, SUFFOLK GB |
| HSBC UK BANK PLC 26 CLUMBER STREET - NOTTINGHAM, NG1 3GA, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GB |
| HSBC UK BANK PLC THE SQUARE - BEESTON, NG9 2AN, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GB |
| HSBC UK BANK PLC 18 LONDON STREET, REEPHAM, NR2 1LG, NORFOLK GB |
| HSBC UK BANK PLC LOUGHBOROUGH, LE11 3EJ, LEICESTERSHIRE GB |
| HSBC UK BANK PLC 1 LEEMING STREET, SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD, NG18 1LU, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GB |
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