International money remittance is a service that’s being used more than ever in today’s world. There are several methods to perform remittance, and one of them is bank transfer. Also known as wire or electronic money transfer, it involves fund transfer through banks’ network across countries.
The service’s cost depends on the provider. In order to perform wire transfer across country, you have to use SWIFT code, or the identifier code assigned for banks and their branch offices.
Deutsche Bank is one of the global banking companies that offers this service, including in its Singapore branch. The transfers are claimed to be cost-effective, practical, quick, and accurate. The bank allows an extensive range of acceptable foreign currencies, which allows the funds sender to perform cross-border payments, throughout majority of regions in the world.
The Deutsche Bank Singapore SWIFT code is DEUTSGSGXXX. To break down the code, DEUT represents the Deutsche Bank Singapore, SG represents the country of Singapore, the next SG represents the location of Singapore and the XXX represents the Deutsche Bank Singapore’s branch office.
In the following list, you can read the complete SWIFT codes for Deutsche Bank Singapore including the codes for its branch offices and subsidiary associates.
Detailed information about SWIFT Code DEUTSGSG | |
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SWIFT code | DEUTSGSGXXX |
Swift code (8 characters) | DEUTSGSG |
Branch name | DEUTSCHE BANK AG |
Branch address | SOUTH TOWER, 17-00, ONE RAFFLES QUAY |
Branch code | XXX |
Bank name | DEUTSCHE BANK AG |
City | SINGAPORE |
Country | Singapore |
SWIFT Code DEUTSGSG Breakdown | |
SWIFT Code | DEUTSGSG or DEUTSGSGXXX |
Bank Code | DEUT - code assigned to DEUTSCHE BANK AG |
Country Code | SG - code belongs to Singapore |
Location Code | SG - code represents the institution location |
Code Status | G - G means active code |
Branch Code | not assigned or XXX - code indicates this is a head office |