HDFC Bank Swift Code

HDFC Bank SWIFT Code is a unique identification code for a particular bank and it is a standard format of Bank Identifier Codes (BIC).
SWIFT Codes are used for transferring money and messages between banks. SWIFT Code is 8 or 11 characters for a bank. If SWIFT Code is 8 character code then it points to the primary branch/office.

First 4 characters represents bank code.
Next 2 characters represents ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
Next 2 characters represents location code. (letters and digits) (passive participant will have "1" in the second character) Last 3 characters represents branch code. These characters are optional. ('XXX' for primary office)
There are a great many SWIFT codes which correspond to various types of message. A SWIFT code is normally made up of the letters 'MT', and then a three digit number. The 'MT' simply stands for 'message type', and the numbers correspond to a certain type of SWIFT message.


Bank City Branch SWIFT Code
HDFC Bank NEW DELHI DELHI BRANCH HDFCINBBDEL
HDFC Bank PUNE PUNE BRANCH HDFCINBBPNE
HDFC Bank AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD BRANCH HDFCINBBAHM
HDFC Bank BANGALORE BANGALORE BRANCH HDFCINBBBNG
HDFC Bank CHENNAI (MADRAS) TAMILNADU BRANCH HDFCINBBCHE
HDFC Bank HYDERABAD HYDERABAD BRANCH HDFCINBBHYD
HDFC Bank KOCHI COCHIN BRANCH HDFCINBBCOC
HDFC Bank KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) KOLKATTA BRANCH HDFCINBBCAL
HDFC Bank MUMBAI CUSTODY SERVICES HDFCINBBCUS
HDFC Bank MUMBAI
HDFCINBB
HDFC Bank MUMBAI REMITTANCES DEPARTMENT HDFCINBBGMT
HDFC Bank MUMBAI TREASURY BRANCH HDFCINBBTRS