2025 SWIFT Codes For All Banks in Germany

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If you want to send or receive money via wire transfer, you can use these swift codes to find the appropriate bank and branch swift code.

A “bank BIC code” is another name for a “bank SWIFT code,” but they both mean the same thing. These SWIFT codes will be displayed as a string (unique identifier) of 8-11 characters, conveying data like the sending and receiving banks’ locations.

The swift codes listed here can be used in international wire transfers, bank wires, and ACH, DDA, and EC transfers. This special page of bank swift codes facilitates euro and dollar business payments and bank transfers for companies based both offshore and onshore through the swift library.

The SWIFT codes for the various banks in Germany are listed below. Only active participants connected to the SWIFT network have these SWIFT codes. The list does not include participant codes for passive participants.

The list of banks is listed in alphabetical order. We recommend you view these tables in desktop view because, on mobile, you won’t be able to view the complete details.

Below you can browse through all available bank swift codes in Germany (DE BIC Codes).

BankCityBranchSWIFT Code
DEUTSCHE BANK AGTUEBINGENDEUTDEDB641
DEUTSCHE BANK AGTUEBINGENDEUTDESS641
DEUTSCHE BANK AGTUTTLINGENDEUTDESS603
DEUTSCHE BANK AGTUTTLINGENDEUTDEDB603
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUEBACH-PALENBERGDEUTDEDB399
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUEBACH-PALENBERGDEUTDEDK399
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUEBERLINGENDEUTDEDB691
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUEBERLINGENDEUTDE6F691
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUECKERMUENDEDEUTDEBB157
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUECKERMUENDEDEUTDEDB157
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUELZENDEUTDEDB242
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUELZENDEUTDE2H241
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUERDINGENDEUTDEDD330
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUERDINGENDEUTDEDB935
DEUTSCHE BANK AGULMDEUTDEDB630
DEUTSCHE BANK AGULMDEUTDESS630
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUNNADEUTDEDB443
DEUTSCHE BANK AGUNNADEUTDEDE443
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVAIHINGEN AN DER ENZDEUTDEDB656
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVECHTADEUTDEDB290
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVECHTADEUTDEHB290
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVELBERTDEUTDEDB330
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVELBERTDEUTDEDW330
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVERDENDEUTDEDB291
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVERDENDEUTDEHB291
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVERLDEUTDE3B489
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVERLDEUTDEDB489
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVIERNHEIMDEUTDEDB675
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVIERNHEIMDEUTDESM675
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVIERSENDEUTDEDB314
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVIERSENDEUTDEDD314
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVILLINGEN-SCHWENNINGENDEUTDEDB694
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVILLINGEN-SCHWENNINGENDEUTDE6F694
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVOELKLINGENDEUTDEDB590
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVOHBURGDEUTDEDB729
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVOHBURGDEUTDEMM729
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVREDENDEUTDEDB409
DEUTSCHE BANK AGVREDENDEUTDE3B409
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWAIBLINGENDEUTDEDB606
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWAIBLINGENDEUTDESS606
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWALDBROELDEUTDEDB387
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWALDBROELDEUTDEDW387
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWALDKIRCHDEUTDE6F687
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWALDKIRCHDEUTDEDB687
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWALDSHUTDEUTDE6F677
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWALDSHUT-TIENGENDEUTDEDB972
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWALTERSHAUSENDEUTDE8E851
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWALTERSHAUSENDEUTDEDB851
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWALTROPDEUTDEDB447
DEUTSCHE BANK AGWALTROPDEUTDEDE447

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About SWIFT Codes

In international money transfers, specific banks and branches are identified using SWIFT/BIC codes, ensuring that your money reaches its intended destination. Banks process international wire transfers and messages using these codes.

SWIFT codes are always 8 or 11 characters long. An 8-digit code (or one ending in "XXX") designates the bank's main office, while an 11-digit code designates a specific branch. The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication handles SWIFT code registrations (SWIFT). BIC, or bank identifier code, is frequently used interchangeably with the term SWIFT.

SWIFT code, BIC code, SWIFT ID or SWIFT - BIC (ISO 9362) is a standard format of Business Identifier Codes approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is a unique identification code for both financial and non-financial institutions. The acronym SWIFT stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. When assigned to a non-financial institution, the code may also be known as a Business Entity Identifier or BEI. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers, and also for the exchange of other messages between banks. The codes can sometimes be found on account statements.

The tools offered here are only for informational use. Users must understand that while every effort is made to provide accurate data, this website accepts no responsibility for its accuracy. The accuracy of the bank account information can only be verified by your bank. We advise getting in touch with your bank before making a payment if it is significant or time-sensitive.

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