SWIFT Codes for Banks in SHANGHAI, China

The China banking sector operates via the ISO-9362 standard. Below is the comprehensive list of 2908 verified Business Identifier Codes (BIC) used for international remittances and inter-bank communication.

Financial Institution Location BIC/SWIFT Code
EVERGROWING BANK
Verified ISO Entry
SHANGHAI HFBACNSD999
EVERGROWING BANK
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SHANGHAI HFBACNSD210
EVERGROWING BANK
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SHANGHAI HFBACNSDFTU
EVERGROWING BANK
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SHENZHEN HFBACNSD190
EVERGROWING BANK
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SUZHOU HFBACNSD080
EVERGROWING BANK
Verified ISO Entry
TAIAN HFBACNSD038
EVERGROWING BANK
Verified ISO Entry
WEIFANG HFBACNSD021
EVERGROWING BANK
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WENZHOU HFBACNSD120
EVERGROWING BANK
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WUHAN HFBACNSD180
EVERGROWING BANK
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WUXI HFBACNSD041
EVERGROWING BANK
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XIAN HFBACNSD110
EVERGROWING BANK
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XUZHOU HFBACNSD046
EVERGROWING BANK
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YANGZHOU HFBACNSD043
EVERGROWING BANK
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YANTAI HFBACNSD010
EVERGROWING BANK
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ZAOZHUANG HFBACNSD039
EVERGROWING BANK
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ZHANGZHOU HFBACNSD093
EVERGROWING BANK
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ZHENGZHOU HFBACNSD160
EVERGROWING BANK
Verified ISO Entry
ZIBO HFBACNSD036
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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BEIJING EIBCCNBJ
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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BEIJING EIBCCNBJBKD
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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BEIJING EIBCCNBJBJB
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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CHANGCHUN EIBCCNBJJLB
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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CHANGSHA EIBCCNBJHUN
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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CHENGDU EIBCCNBJCDB
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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CHONGQING EIBCCNBJCQB
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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DALIAN EIBCCNBJDLB
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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FUZHOU EIBCCNBJFJB
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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GUANGZHOU EIBCCNBJGDB
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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GUIYANG EIBCCNBJGZH
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA, THE
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HAIKOU EIBCCNBJHNB

Navigating International Remittances in China

The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) system is the backbone of the China financial corridor. Whether you are an expat sending money home or a business paying international vendors, understanding the BIC codes for China is critical. These codes act as the "digital coordinates" for your money, ensuring it passes through the China central clearing house and reaches the specific branch in cities like SHANGHAI.

In 2026, banking regulations in China have become stricter regarding "Know Your Customer" (KYC) for international wires. Using a verified code from our directory helps minimize the risk of "Flagged Transactions" which often happen due to typos in the branch identifier.

The 8-Digit Code

If you see an 8-character code in the list above, it represents the Primary Head Office of that bank in China. The system automatically assumes 'XXX' at the end, meaning the funds will land in the central hub before being routed internally.

The 11-Digit Code

An 11-character code is more specific. The last 3 characters identify a local branch or a specific department in China. Using this ensures your transfer reaches the local branch directly without passing through additional internal bank queues.

Why Wire Transfers to China Fail?

Based on common banking issues in China, here are the top reasons for transaction rejections:

1

Incorrect Branch ID: Mixing up the 3-letter branch suffix is the #1 cause of manual holds.

2

Missing Purpose Code: Some banks in China require a specific reason code for incoming funds.

3

Currency Mismatch: Sending USD to a local China currency account without checking the conversion mid-rate.

4

IBAN Errors: The BIC code tells the system which bank, but the IBAN tells it which account.

"Our directory for China is synchronized with the latest financial institution updates. However, banking infrastructure can evolve. We recommend confirming the China SWIFT code with your recipient or bank officer for transfers exceeding $10,000 USD."

Country Insights

How many banks in China use SWIFT?

Currently, there are 2908 registered entities in our database for China and its territories.

Is SWIFT free in China?

No, banks usually charge a fee for outgoing and sometimes incoming international wires. Fees vary by institution.