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SWIFT Codes For Various Banks in Uzbekistan

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


SWIFT CodeBank Name
ANOBUZ22XXXJOINT STOCK COMPANY 'ANOR BANK'
APXBUZ22XXXJOINT STOCK COMPANY 'APEX BANK'
ASACUZ22XXXASIA ALLIANCE BANK
ASBKUZ22XXXJOINT-STOCK COMPANY 'ASAKABANK'
CBUZUZ22XXXCENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
CRIDUZ21XXXCREDIT-STANDARD BANK
DVRBUZ22XXXPRIVATE JOINT- STOCK COMMERCIAL BANK 'DAVR BANK'
GJSOUZ22XXX'BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK' JSCB
HJSCUZ22XXXHAYOT BANK JOINT STOCK COMPANY
HSBKUZ22XXXJOINT- STOCK COMMERCIAL BANK 'TENGE BANK'
INFBUZ2XXXXJOINT- STOCK COMPANY 'INVEST FINANCE BANK'
INIPUZ22XXXJSIC BANK IPAK YULI
JCYNUZ22XXXJOINT-STOCK COMPANY 'YANGI BANK'
JOCBUZ22XXXJOINT STOCK COMMERCIAL BANK 'TBC BANK'
JOCPUZ22XXXTHE JOINT-STOCK COMPANY 'POYTAXT BANK'
JSCLUZ22XXXJOINT STOCK COMMERCIAL ALOQABANK
JSCSUZ22XXXJOINT STOCK COMPANY GARANT BANK
JSMIUZ22XXXJSC MADAD INVEST BANK
JSMMUZ22XXXJOINT STOCK COMPANY 'SMART BANK'
KACHUZ22XXXKAPITALBANK, JSCB UZBEKISTAN
KHKKUZ22XXXJOINT STOCK COMMERCIAL BANK HAMKORBANK
KODBUZ22XXXJSC KDB BANK UZBEKISTAN
MFRUUZ22XXXMINISTRY OF FINANCE THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
MICDUZ22XXXMICROCREDITBANK JOINT- STOCK COMMERCIAL BANK
NBFAUZ2XXXXNATIONAL BANK FOR FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF THE REP. UZBEKISTAN
NBFAUZ31XXXNATIONAL BANK FOR FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF THE REP. UZBEKISTAN
OJMIUZ21XXXOJSC MICROCREDITBANK
ORFBUZ22XXXPJSCB ORIENT FINANS
PAKHUZ22XXXJOINT STOCK COMMERCIAL BANK 'AGROBANK'
PJUNUZ22XXXPJSCB UNIVERSAL BANK
POUNUZ21XXXPRIVATE JOINT- STOCK COMMERCIAL BANK UNIVERSAL BANK
RVBKUZ22XXXOCTOBANK JSC
SCPEUZ22XXXJOINT-STOCK COMMERCIAL XALQ BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
SNCUUZ22XXX'CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY' JOINT- STOCK COMPANY
TCZBUZ22XXXJSC ZIRAAT BANK UZBEKISTAN
TRSAUZ22XXXTRUSTBANK, PRIVATE JOINT-STOCK BANK
TUROUZ22XXXJOINT-STOCK COMMERCIAL BANK TURONBANK
UJSIUZ22XXX'UZBEK INDUSTRIAL AND CONSTRUCTION BANK' JOINT-STOCK COMMERCIAL BANK
UZGOUZ22XXXJOINT STOCK COMAPANY 'AVO BANK'
UZHOUZ22XXX'IPOTEKA-BANK' JOINT-STOCK COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE BANK
UZUMUZ22XXXJOINT-STOCK COMPANY 'UZUM BANK'
XCUEUZ21XXXUZBEKISTAN REPUBLICAN CURRENCY EXCH ANGE
XSTEUZ21XXXREPUBLICAN STOCK EXCHANGE (TOSHKENT)
ZRCEUZ22XXX'UZBEK REPUBLICAN CURRENCY EXCHANGE' JSC

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


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

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

  • How Many Banks Have SWIFT Codes In Uzbekistan?

  • 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?

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