Свифт sabrrumm какой банк

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A SWIFT code (or BIC code) is a unique code that identifies financial and non-financial institutions and is mainly used for international wire transfers between banks.

In this page you will find detailed information about the swift code “SABRRUMMRA1” of “SBERBANK” for the branch named: “(YUGO-ZAPADNY HEAD OFFICE)”.

Institution SBERBANK
Branch name (YUGO-ZAPADNY HEAD OFFICE)
Branch code RA1
Alternative options Sending money via your bank can be expensive because of markups they add to the exchange rate. You may want to consider alternatives like Wise, formerly TransferWise, who are up to 5x cheaper than banks for sending and receiving money abroad.

The downside of international transfers with your bank

When you send or receive an international wire with your bank, you might lose money on a bad exchange rate. With Wise, formerly TransferWise, your money is always converted at the mid-market rate and you'll be charged a low, upfront fee each time. Wise also offer a multi-currency account that allows customers to receive payments in multiple currencies for free and hold over 50 currencies in the one account. Learn more

What is a SWIFT code?

SWIFT codes are used to identify banks and financial institutions worldwide. They are used by the swift network to transmit wire transfers (money transactions) and messages between them. For international wire transfers, swift codes are always required in order to make transactions secure and fast.

These codes were initially introduced by the SWIFT organization as “swift codes” but were later standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) as “BIC” meaning “Business Identifier Codes”. Most people think B.I.C. stands for “Bank Identifier Codes” (“bank” instead of “business”) but that is incorrect since non-financial institutions can also join the swift network.

A “BIC code” can be seen by many different names, like “SWIFT code” (most common), “SWIFT ID”, “SWIFT-BIC”, “SWIFT address”, “BEI” (that comes from “Business Entity Identifier”), or even “ISO 9362”, which is the standard format that has been approved by the ISO organization. The acronym SWIFT stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication.

In depth analysis of a swift code

Swift codes are broken down into sections, in the same way telephone numbers are broken into sections, and every section reveals some information about the institution that was assigned this code. They consist of eight or eleven characters. Whenever an eight-character code is used, then it is referring to the headquarters (main office) of the institution.Here is how an 11-character code is broken down and what each section of characters represents. Let's take this imaginary 11-character swift code:
AAAABBCCDDD

It can be broken down to these sections:
AAAA – BB – CC - DDD

Section 1 (the first 4-characters “AAAA”): This code is used to identify the institution’s global presence (all branches and all divisions around the world). For example, “CHAS” is used for “JPMORGAN CHASE BANK”

Section 2 (5th and 6th characters “BB”): This two-letter code represents the country of this particular institution’s branch and follows the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard for representing country codes. For example, “US” for “UNITED STATES”, “GB” for “UNITED KINGDOM”, CA for “CANADA”, etc.

Section 3 (7th and 8th characters “CC”): These characters represent a location code (e.g. “FF” is the code for “Frankfurt”, “KK” is the code for Copenhagen, etc.) and also the second character (8th in the B.I.C.) sometimes carries this information:

  • If it is equal to “0”, then it typically is a BIC assigned for testing purposes (as opposed to a BIC used on the live network).
  • If it is equal to “1”, then it denotes a passive participant in the SWIFT network.
  • If it is equal to "2", then it typically denotes a “reverse billing” BIC, meaning that the recipient of the message has to pay for the message.

Some popular swift code searches:

    : Bank of America BOFAUS3NXXX (or simply: BOFAUS3N) : JP Morgan Chase CHASUS33XXX (or simply: CHASUS33) : HSBC Bank PLC MIDLGB22XXX (or simply MIDLGB22)

Try our online SWIFT/BIC lookup tool to locate any of the thousands active or passive swift codes. Our primary focus is to provide you with the most accurate and up to date database of financial institutions all over the world. You can search for an institution’s detailed data by entity name, BIC, or even specific keywords that narrow the search results even more. You can also browse for swift codes by clicking on the list of countries and then choosing the institution's name from the alphabetical list.

We are certain that this site will help you save a lot of time (hence. money!), especially if you are dealing with lots of bank transactions daily. Please read our disclaimer at the bottom of this page before using our online tool.

SWIFT - Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications, что переводится как Общество всемирных межбанковских финансовых каналов связи. Это межбанковская система, позволяющая осуществлять безопасные финансовые операции. У Сбербанка есть свой SWIFT - код, а вернее несколько кодов, которые позволяют осуществлять прямое перечисление денег из любого финансового учреждения в мире, подключенного к система SWIFT. Чтобы успешно выполнить перевод на счет в Сбербанк из иностранного банка необходимо правильно указать этот код.

SABRRUMM - основной SWIFT-код Сбербанка России

После того как в финансовая организация подключается к системе SWIFT, она получает основной SWIFT - код. Для ПАО Сбербанк это SABRRUMM. В дальнейшем для персонификации своих филиалов банк может назначить им дополнительные коды. Но начинаться эти коды должны одинаково, например для филиалов в России: SABRRU, где SABR - код банка ПАО Сбербанк, RU - код страны Россия.

SABRRUMM - перевод на русский язык

Как узнать SWIFT код отделений Сбербанка

Раньше практически у каждого территориального банка был свой SWIFT код. В настоящее время, в большинстве случаев, филиалы и отделения банка используют главный свифт код Сбербанка - SABRRUMM. В таблице ниже все территориальные банки и Свифт коды, которые они используют, чтобы узнать полные реквизиты перейдите на соответствующий территориальный банк.

Территориальный банк SWIFT Регион
Московский банк SABRRUMM Город Москва
Северо-Западный банк SABRRUMM город Санкт-Петербург, Ленинградская, Мурманская, Калининградская, Псковская, Новгородская, Вологодская, Архангельская области, Республика Карелия, Республика Коми, Ненецкий автономный округ
Юго-Западный банк SABRRUMM Ростовская область, Краснодарский край, Республика Адыгея, Ставропольский край, Республика Ингушетия, Республика Северная Осетия — Алания, Кабардино-Балкарская Республика, Республика Дагестан, Карачаево-Черкесская Республика, Республика Калмыкия, Чеченская Республика
Сибирский банк SABRRUMM Новосибирская, Томская, Кемеровская области, Алтайский край, Республика Алтай, Красноярский край, Республика Тыва, Республика Хакасия, Омская область
Дальневосточный банк SABRRUMM Хабаровский край, Приморский край, Амурская, Сахалинская области, Еврейская автономная область, Магаданская область, Камчатский край, Чукотский автономный округ
Поволжский банк SABRRUMM Самарская, Ульяновская, Оренбургская, Саратовская, Волгоградская, Астраханская, Пензенская области
Среднерусский банк SABRRUMM Московская, Тверская, Калужская, Брянская, Смоленская, Тульская, Ярославская, Костромская, Ивановская, Рязанская области
Байкальский банк SABRRU66 Забайкальский край, Иркутская область, Республика Бурятия, Республика Саха (Якутия)
Волго-Вятский банк SABRRUMMNA1 Нижегородская, Владимирская, Кировская области, Республика Мордовия, Республика Марий Эл, Чувашская Республика, Республика Татарстан, Пермский край, Удмуртская Республика
Центрально-Черноземный банк SABRRUMMVH1 Воронежская, Орловская, Липецкая, Курская, Белгородская, Тамбовская области
Уральский банк SABRRUMM Свердловская, Челябинская, Курганская области, Республика Башкортостан, Тюменская, Ханты-Мансийский автономный округ — Югра, Ямало-Ненецкий автономный округ

Реквизиты для перевода в Сбербанк

Реквизиты для переводов в Сбербанк указываются на английском языке (на латинице). Помимо SWIFT кода Сбербанка, вам потребуются:

  • ФИО Получателя - Beneficiary Name.
  • Номер счета - Beneficiary account.
  • Наименование банка - Beneficiary bank.
  • SWIFT-код
  • Банк-корреспондент получателя и его SWIFT-код - Correspondent Bank, Correspondent SWIFT.

Вы можете заполнить эти реквизиты сами, но надежнее и проще получить их в отделении Сбербанка, в котором вы обслуживаетесь или в личном кабинете «Сбербанк Онлайн».

  1. Зайдите в сбербанк онлайн.
  2. Перейдите в раздел выписки.
  3. Нажмите на окно «Реквизиты для перевода в рублях и другой валюте».
  4. Выберите счет зачисления и английски язык.
  5. Нажмите заказать.

После сформируется PDF документ с полными реквизитами для перевода. Обратите внимание, что в документа будут указаны два варианта Банк-корреспондента получателя для евро и долларов. Вы можете переслать этот документ отправителю перевода, либо открыть в бракёре и скопировать все данные по очереди. В этом случае любая ошибка будет исключена.

Пример реквизитов для перевода в Сбербанк для перевода в долларах США

Beneficiary Name - Ivanov Ivan Ivanovich

Beneficiary account - 40800 000 0 0000 0000000

Beneficiary bank - Sberbank, Moscow, Russian Federation

SWIFT-код - SABRRUMM

Correspondent Bank - The Bank of New York Mellon, New York

Correspondent SWIFT - IRVTUS3N

Комиссия и срок перевода в Сбербанке

Операции по переводам в Австралийских долларах временно не осуществляются ввиду отсутствия гарантий исполнения австралийским банком – корреспондентом.

Для некоторых видов переводов при сумме более 5000 долл. США (или эквивалент в рублях или евро) могут потребоваться подтверждающие документы назначения платежа.

Срок перевода SWIFT в Сбербанке

Валюта Рубли РФ, иностранная валюта (доллары США, евро и др.)
Срок исполнения перевода Максимально – 2 рабочих дня
Максимальная сумма Без ограничений
Возможность отмены перевода Есть

Комиссия перевода SWIFT в Сбербанке

Возможность выплаты перевода наличными в банке-получателе необходимо предварительно уточнять в вашем отделении Сбербанка.

Wise

A SWIFT Code is a standard format of Bank Identifier Code (BIC) used to specify a particular bank or branch. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers. Banks also use these codes for exchanging messages between them.

SWIFT codes comprise of 8 or 11 characters. All 11 digit codes refer to specific branches, while 8 digit codes (or those ending in 'XXX') refer to the head or primary office. SWIFT codes are formatted as follows:

  • First 4 characters - bank code (only letters)
  • Next 2 characters - ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (only letters)
  • Next 2 characters - location code, passive participant will have "1" in the second character (letters and digits)
  • Last 3 characters - branch code, optional - 'XXX' for primary office (letters and digits)

The downside of international transfers with your bank

When you send or receive money using your bank, you might lose out on a bad exchange rate and pay hidden fees as a result. That's because the banks still use an old system to exchange money. We recommend you use Wise (formerly TransferWise), which is usually much cheaper. With their smart technology:

  • You get a great exchange rate and a low, upfront fee every time.
  • You move your money as fast as the banks, and often faster – some currencies go through in minutes.
  • Your money is protected with bank-level security.
  • You join over 2 million customers who transfer in 47 currencies across 70 countries.

The registrations of SWIFT codes are handled by Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) and their headquarters is located in La Hulpe, Belgium. SWIFT is the registered trademark of S.W.I.F.T. SCRL with a registered address at Avenue Adèle 1, B-1310 La Hulpe, Belgium.

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A SWIFT code (or BIC code) is a unique code that identifies financial and non-financial institutions and is mainly used for international wire transfers between banks.

In this page you will find detailed information about the swift code “SABRRUMMXXX” of “SBERBANK” for the branch named: “(HEAD OFFICE - ALL BRANCHES AND OFFICES IN RUSSIA)”.

Institution SBERBANK
Branch name (HEAD OFFICE - ALL BRANCHES AND OFFICES IN RUSSIA)
Branch code XXX
Alternative options Sending money via your bank can be expensive because of markups they add to the exchange rate. You may want to consider alternatives like Wise, formerly TransferWise, who are up to 5x cheaper than banks for sending and receiving money abroad.

The downside of international transfers with your bank

When you send or receive an international wire with your bank, you might lose money on a bad exchange rate. With Wise, formerly TransferWise, your money is always converted at the mid-market rate and you'll be charged a low, upfront fee each time. Wise also offer a multi-currency account that allows customers to receive payments in multiple currencies for free and hold over 50 currencies in the one account. Learn more

What is a SWIFT code?

SWIFT codes are used to identify banks and financial institutions worldwide. They are used by the swift network to transmit wire transfers (money transactions) and messages between them. For international wire transfers, swift codes are always required in order to make transactions secure and fast.

These codes were initially introduced by the SWIFT organization as “swift codes” but were later standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) as “BIC” meaning “Business Identifier Codes”. Most people think B.I.C. stands for “Bank Identifier Codes” (“bank” instead of “business”) but that is incorrect since non-financial institutions can also join the swift network.

A “BIC code” can be seen by many different names, like “SWIFT code” (most common), “SWIFT ID”, “SWIFT-BIC”, “SWIFT address”, “BEI” (that comes from “Business Entity Identifier”), or even “ISO 9362”, which is the standard format that has been approved by the ISO organization. The acronym SWIFT stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication.

In depth analysis of a swift code

Swift codes are broken down into sections, in the same way telephone numbers are broken into sections, and every section reveals some information about the institution that was assigned this code. They consist of eight or eleven characters. Whenever an eight-character code is used, then it is referring to the headquarters (main office) of the institution.Here is how an 11-character code is broken down and what each section of characters represents. Let's take this imaginary 11-character swift code:
AAAABBCCDDD

It can be broken down to these sections:
AAAA – BB – CC - DDD

Section 1 (the first 4-characters “AAAA”): This code is used to identify the institution’s global presence (all branches and all divisions around the world). For example, “CHAS” is used for “JPMORGAN CHASE BANK”

Section 2 (5th and 6th characters “BB”): This two-letter code represents the country of this particular institution’s branch and follows the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard for representing country codes. For example, “US” for “UNITED STATES”, “GB” for “UNITED KINGDOM”, CA for “CANADA”, etc.

Section 3 (7th and 8th characters “CC”): These characters represent a location code (e.g. “FF” is the code for “Frankfurt”, “KK” is the code for Copenhagen, etc.) and also the second character (8th in the B.I.C.) sometimes carries this information:

  • If it is equal to “0”, then it typically is a BIC assigned for testing purposes (as opposed to a BIC used on the live network).
  • If it is equal to “1”, then it denotes a passive participant in the SWIFT network.
  • If it is equal to "2", then it typically denotes a “reverse billing” BIC, meaning that the recipient of the message has to pay for the message.

Some popular swift code searches:

    : Bank of America BOFAUS3NXXX (or simply: BOFAUS3N) : JP Morgan Chase CHASUS33XXX (or simply: CHASUS33) : HSBC Bank PLC MIDLGB22XXX (or simply MIDLGB22)

Try our online SWIFT/BIC lookup tool to locate any of the thousands active or passive swift codes. Our primary focus is to provide you with the most accurate and up to date database of financial institutions all over the world. You can search for an institution’s detailed data by entity name, BIC, or even specific keywords that narrow the search results even more. You can also browse for swift codes by clicking on the list of countries and then choosing the institution's name from the alphabetical list.

We are certain that this site will help you save a lot of time (hence. money!), especially if you are dealing with lots of bank transactions daily. Please read our disclaimer at the bottom of this page before using our online tool.

A SWIFT code (or BIC code) is a unique code that identifies financial and non-financial institutions and is mainly used for international wire transfers between banks.

In this page you will find detailed information about the swift code “SABRRUMMPC1” of “SBERBANK” for the branch named: “(ZAPADNO-URALSKY HEAD OFFICE)”.

Institution SBERBANK
Branch name (ZAPADNO-URALSKY HEAD OFFICE)
Branch code PC1
Alternative options Sending money via your bank can be expensive because of markups they add to the exchange rate. You may want to consider alternatives like Wise, formerly TransferWise, who are up to 5x cheaper than banks for sending and receiving money abroad.

The downside of international transfers with your bank

When you send or receive an international wire with your bank, you might lose money on a bad exchange rate. With Wise, formerly TransferWise, your money is always converted at the mid-market rate and you'll be charged a low, upfront fee each time. Wise also offer a multi-currency account that allows customers to receive payments in multiple currencies for free and hold over 50 currencies in the one account. Learn more

What is a SWIFT code?

SWIFT codes are used to identify banks and financial institutions worldwide. They are used by the swift network to transmit wire transfers (money transactions) and messages between them. For international wire transfers, swift codes are always required in order to make transactions secure and fast.

These codes were initially introduced by the SWIFT organization as “swift codes” but were later standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) as “BIC” meaning “Business Identifier Codes”. Most people think B.I.C. stands for “Bank Identifier Codes” (“bank” instead of “business”) but that is incorrect since non-financial institutions can also join the swift network.

A “BIC code” can be seen by many different names, like “SWIFT code” (most common), “SWIFT ID”, “SWIFT-BIC”, “SWIFT address”, “BEI” (that comes from “Business Entity Identifier”), or even “ISO 9362”, which is the standard format that has been approved by the ISO organization. The acronym SWIFT stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication.

In depth analysis of a swift code

Swift codes are broken down into sections, in the same way telephone numbers are broken into sections, and every section reveals some information about the institution that was assigned this code. They consist of eight or eleven characters. Whenever an eight-character code is used, then it is referring to the headquarters (main office) of the institution.Here is how an 11-character code is broken down and what each section of characters represents. Let's take this imaginary 11-character swift code:
AAAABBCCDDD

It can be broken down to these sections:
AAAA – BB – CC - DDD

Section 1 (the first 4-characters “AAAA”): This code is used to identify the institution’s global presence (all branches and all divisions around the world). For example, “CHAS” is used for “JPMORGAN CHASE BANK”

Section 2 (5th and 6th characters “BB”): This two-letter code represents the country of this particular institution’s branch and follows the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard for representing country codes. For example, “US” for “UNITED STATES”, “GB” for “UNITED KINGDOM”, CA for “CANADA”, etc.

Section 3 (7th and 8th characters “CC”): These characters represent a location code (e.g. “FF” is the code for “Frankfurt”, “KK” is the code for Copenhagen, etc.) and also the second character (8th in the B.I.C.) sometimes carries this information:

  • If it is equal to “0”, then it typically is a BIC assigned for testing purposes (as opposed to a BIC used on the live network).
  • If it is equal to “1”, then it denotes a passive participant in the SWIFT network.
  • If it is equal to "2", then it typically denotes a “reverse billing” BIC, meaning that the recipient of the message has to pay for the message.

Some popular swift code searches:

    : Bank of America BOFAUS3NXXX (or simply: BOFAUS3N) : JP Morgan Chase CHASUS33XXX (or simply: CHASUS33) : HSBC Bank PLC MIDLGB22XXX (or simply MIDLGB22)

Try our online SWIFT/BIC lookup tool to locate any of the thousands active or passive swift codes. Our primary focus is to provide you with the most accurate and up to date database of financial institutions all over the world. You can search for an institution’s detailed data by entity name, BIC, or even specific keywords that narrow the search results even more. You can also browse for swift codes by clicking on the list of countries and then choosing the institution's name from the alphabetical list.

We are certain that this site will help you save a lot of time (hence. money!), especially if you are dealing with lots of bank transactions daily. Please read our disclaimer at the bottom of this page before using our online tool.

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