How to use COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES SWIFT Code?
The SWIFT code EUCOLULL is essential for international transactions involving COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES. When someone sends you money from another country, they will ask for this BIC (Business Identifier Code).
Understanding the Code Structure
International Wire Transfer Instructions
Provide these details to the remitting party:
- Beneficiary Name: Your full name as per bank records.
- Account Number: Your IBAN or Account Number.
- SWIFT/BIC Code: EUCOLULL
- Bank Name & Branch: COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, LUXEMBOURG branch.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a SWIFT code?
A Business Identifier Code (BIC) used to identify a specific bank in an international transaction.
Is EUCOLULL valid?
Yes, according to our latest database update, this code is active for the LUXEMBOURG branch of COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES.