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HAMZHUH1XXX

Bank name
Ebrokerhaz Befektetesi Szolgaltato Zartkoruen Mukodo Reszvenytar
City
Budapest
Country
Hungary
Please note that we're unable to confirm the existence of this code or verify if it's the precise SWIFT code for the intended account.

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How is the swift code organised?

A SWIFT/BIC is a unique 8-11 character code that identifies your bank, country, city, and branch.

  1. Bank code The first four letters stands for the bank name. Most of the time, these are a short version of their full-length name.
  2. Country code The two following letters stands for the country name, where the bank is located.
  3. Location code These two characters are a letter and a number. These points out the location of the bank's headquarter.
  4. Branch Code The three last characters details the branch bank. If you see "XXX", this means that you have the SWIFT code of the bank's headquarter.

EBROKERHAZ BEFEKTETESI SZOLGALTATO ZARTKORUEN MUKODO RESZVENYTAR SWIFT code

Including the components of your Swift code, including bank, country, location and branch code.

HAMZ

Bank code

HU

Country code

H1

Location code

XXX

Agency code
SWIFT Code:
HAMZHUH1XXX

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