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SWIFT Code OFCHMAMRXXX

OFCHMAMRXXX is a SWIFT Code used by OFFICE DES CHANGES in Morocco. Here is everything you need to know about OFCHMAMRXXX.


OFFICE DES CHANGES SWIFT Code OFCHMAMRXXX Format And Parts

OFCHMAMRXXX captures a lot of useful information packed in it, and the below tables breaks down its constituent parts into its sub-parts.

Notice how OFCHMAMRXXX comprises of its individual pieces related to bank, country, location and branch code. In that regard, OFCHMAMRXXX complies with the ISO 9362:2014 standard that defines SWIFT Code format.

SWIFT Code / BIC Code (8 characters)OFCHMAMR
SWIFT Code / BIC Code (11 characters)OFCHMAMRXXX
Bank NameOFFICE DES CHANGES
Bank Address31 AVENUE PATRICE LUMUMBA BP 71 RABAT MOROCCO
CountryMorocco
Bank CodeOFCH
Country CodeMA
Location CodeMR
Branch CodeXXX

The below diagram shows the sub-parts of a SWIFT Code (like OFCHMAMRXXX).


A diagram showing the structure and format of a SWIFT Code

If we apply the above formatting guidelines to OFCHMAMRXXX, we get the below breakdown:

  • Bank Code: OFCH
  • Country Code: MA
  • Location Code: MR
  • Branch Code: XXX

OFFICE DES CHANGES SWIFT Code OFCHMAMRXXX adheres to the SWIFT Code specification, and carries highly useful information in its format and constituent sub-parts. This helps route funds efficiently from and to OFFICE DES CHANGES in Morocco.

Even though we strive our best to ensure OFFICE DES CHANGES SWIFT Codes (like OFCHMAMRXXX) are up to date on our website, we still recommend that you validate them with OFFICE DES CHANGES before using the same.

To ensure you have latest information, make sure you double check your OFFICE DES CHANGES SWIFT Code OFCHMAMRXXX before using it.


There are many uses of SWIFT Codes - sending or receiving money internationally is one of the main ones. If you need to send money internationally, be aware that banks generally charge high fees and provide low exchange rates.

In contrast, money transfer companies give better rates and charge low fees as compared to banks.






SWIFT Codes For Various Banks in Morocco

Here is a list of SWIFT Codes used in Morocco in a table format. All of these SWIFT Codes for Morocco are alphabetically sorted for easier searching and lookup.


SWIFT CodeBank Name
ABBMMAMCXXXAL BARID BANK
AIBSMAMTXXXATTIJARI INTERNATIONAL BANK S.A
AKDRMAMMXXXAL AKHDAR BANK
ARABMAMCXXXARAB BANK PLC.
ASSFMAMCXXXBANK ASSAFA
BCMAMAMCXXXATTIJARIWAFA BANK (FORMERLY BANQUE COMMERCIALE DU MAROC)
BCPOMAMCXXXBANQUE CENTRALE POPULAIRE
BKAMMAMRXXXBANK AL-MAGHRIB
BMCEMAMCXXXBANK OF AFRICA
BMCIMAMCXXXBANQUE MAROCAINE POUR LE COMMERCE ET L'INDUSTRIE (BMCI)
BSABMAMCXXXBANCO DE SABADELL, S.A.
CADGMAMRXXXCAISSE DE DEPOT ET DE GESTION
CAFGMAMCXXXCFG BANK
CAIXMAMCXXXCAIXABANK,S.A. SUCCURSALE AU MAROC
CDMAMAMCXXXCREDIT DU MAROC
CIHMMAMCXXXCREDIT IMMOBILIER ET HOTELIER
CITIMAMCXXXCITIBANK MAGHREB S.A. SIDI MAAROUF
CNCAMAMRXXXCREDIT AGRICOLE DU MAROC
CRPMMAM1XXXBANQUE CENTRALE POPULAIRE
FOMCMAMCXXXFORAFRIC MAROC S.A.
GOCPMAMCXXXGROUPE OCP
ITABMAM1XXXBANQUE INTERNATIONALE DE TANGER
ITBOMAM1XXXMENA .C.P
MAROMAM1XXXMAROCLEAR
MAVIMAM1XXXMAROC SERVICES INTERMEDIATION
MEDCMAMCXXXBCP SECURITIES SERVICES
OFCHMAMRXXXOFFICE DES CHANGES
RAMSMAMCXXXCOMPAGNIE NATIONALE ROYAL AIR MAROC
RDGCMAMRXXXCDG CAPITAL
SECTMAM1XXXSAMSUNG ELECTRONICS MOROCCO
SGMBMAMCXXXSOCIETE GENERALE MAROCAINE DE BANQUES
SGTGMAMCXXXSOCIETE GENERALE OFFSHORE
UMABMAMCXXXUNION MAROCAINE DE BANQUES
UMNIMAMMXXXUMNIA BANK
UPLNMAM1XXXUPLINE INTERNATIONAL S.A.
WACOMAMMXXXWANA CORPORATE
XCASMAM1XXXBOURSE DE CASABLANCA SA

Are You Looking For SWIFT Codes For Banks And Financial Institutions?

We have compiled the list of countries with SWIFT Codes for various Banks, Credit Unions and Financial Institutions. Click on your country below to see the correct SWIFT Codes for various financial institution in your country.

The below list of countries is alphabetically sorted so it is easier for you to find your country in this list.

How To Find The SWIFT Code or BIC Code For My Bank?

If you wish to make an international wire transfer from one bank to another, you will need the SWIFT Code (also called the BIC Code) for the recipient bank. Here are some easy ways using which you can find the SWIFT/BIC Code for your bank:

  • By calling your bank to ask for their SWIFT Code.
  • By logging in to their mobile app or website.
  • By checking the FAQs or wire transfer section of your bank's website.
  • By check the hard copy of your bank account statement.
  • By searching online registries of SWIFT/BIC codes.
  • By using RemitFinder's SWIFT/BIC Code registry.

You can use your bank to send and receive funds internationally, there are many other easy ways to do so. Banks often charge high fees and provide low exchange rates for international wire transfers. A better option is to use international money transfer companies to get the best exchange rates and pay low transfer fees.






What Is The Format Of A SWIFT Code or BIC Code?

SWIFT and BIC Codes comply with the 9362:2014 standard that defines their format. As per this specification, a SWIFT or BIC code is a unique 8-character combination (or 11-character when it also contains a bank branch code).

Each set of these 8 or 11 characters provide useful information about the organizations involved in an international wire transfer. The constituent characters in SWIFT and BIC Codes follow a certain specified order in their arrangement and have the following important sub-parts:

  • The first 4 characters (only letters) represent the bank or financial organization identification code.
  • The next 2 characters (only letters) capture the ISO2 country reference code where the bank is located.
  • The next 2 characters (letters & numbers) stand for the area/city code where the bank or the financial organization is located.
  • The last 3 characters (numbers & letters) are reserved for an optional reference code that specifies the exact division, branch, office or administration unit of the concerned financial institution.

SWIFT or BIC Codes are 8 or 11 character long and contain information about the bank, country, area/city and branch code for the particular financial institution.

Here is a diagram that captures the structure of a SWIFT or BIC Code in a pictorial format.



A diagram showing the structure and format of a SWIFT code

The application of the above guideline to OFCHMAMRXXX provides the below constituent parts:
1) Bank Code: OFCH
2) Country Code: MA
3) Location Code: MR
4) Branch Code: XXX


There are a lot more details about SWIFT Codes and BIC Codes. If you are interested in learning more, check out our comprehensive guide on IBANs, SWIFT Codes and BIC Codes below.






Frequently Asked Questions About SWIFT Codes

  • What Is OFCHMAMRXXX?

  • What Is OFCHMAMRXXX Used For?

  • Which Bank Uses OFCHMAMRXXX?

  • Are There Variants Of OFCHMAMRXXX?

  • What Information Does OFCHMAMRXXX Contain?

  • How Can I Find SWIFT Codes For Banks In Morocco?

  • How Many Banks Have SWIFT Codes In Morocco?

  • What Is A SWIFT Code?

  • What Is A SWIFT Code Used For?

  • What Is A BIC Code?

  • Are BIC And SWIFT Codes Different?

  • What Is The Format Of A SWIFT Or BIC Code?

  • How Can I Find The SWIFT Code For My Bank?

  • Is There A Better Alternative To International Wire Transfers?