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Swift Code of Bank Of Kathmandu

Bank Of Kathmandu Swift Code
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29th August 2020, Kathmandu

Bank of Kathmandu is one of the prominent banks in Nepal. It was established in 1995 AD. Since then, the bank has successfully provided a range of products and services to its customers. It has the vision to become a significant contributor to the economic development of Nepal by distinguishing the bank as an efficient, competitive, safe, and top-quality financial institution. It believes in its corporate slogan ‘We make your life easier’. For now, let’s get to know the Swift Code of Bank Of Kathmandu better.

What is SWIFT Code?

Swift Code, also known as BIC[Bank Identifier Code] is the international code given to the banks so that they can be identified worldwide. The major use of SWIFT code is when you want to send/transfer money internationally.

FORMAT OF SWIFT CODE:

The SWIFT code can either have 8 or 11 characters.

AAAA BB CC (123)

Here, the first 4 characters mean the Bank’s name, the next 2 characters represent the country, the next 2 characters stand for the city where the bank is located. The last 3 characters represent the branch which is optional.

Swift code of Bank Of Kathmandu:

Swift Code: BOKLNPKA

Head Office: Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu, Nepal

City: Kathmandu

Country: Nepal

Meanwhile, if you have any further queries visit the bank’s website by clicking here. You can also visit any of the branches of the bank throughout the country for detailed information.

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