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What is my bank’s SWIFT code?

The fastest way to find the correct SWIFT code is to contact your bank and ask them. (Most banks have this information on their website and/or within your online banking page with them) FXCM will not research to find your SWIFT code for you. Be sure to always update your banking details with correct, accurate information to prevent delays.

The SWIFT Code is a standard format for Business Identifier Codes (BIC) and it's used to uniquely identify banks and financial institutions globally - it says who and where they are. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, in particular for international wire transfers or SEPA payments. Banks also use these codes to exchange messages.

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Exchange: ${getInstrumentData.exchange}

${getInstrumentData.bid} ${getInstrumentData.divCcy} ${getInstrumentData.priceChange} (${getInstrumentData.percentChange}%) ${getInstrumentData.priceChange} (${getInstrumentData.percentChange}%)

${getInstrumentData.oneYearLow} 52/wk Range ${getInstrumentData.oneYearHigh}