BC-Nummer, Bankenclearing-Nummer, BC Number or Bank Clearing Number is a numerical code used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in Switzerland. The number consists of 3 to 5 digits, and it is used for domestic bank transfer. This number is also integrated into IBAN account numbers.
The format of BC Number is as follows;
ABBBB
- the first digit (A) represents the banking groups.
- the last two or up to four digit (BBBB) is the branch code identifier.
SIC Numbers is a six digits numerical code for use in the SIC and euroSIC systems. These numbers are used to process international payments. SIC used for settlement in Swiss Francs while euroSIC used for settlemet in Euro. The codes enable banks worldwide to utilize an efficient and inexpensive access to the euro finance marketplace and to the Swiss financial center.
The system manages and maintains by SIX Interbank Clearing on behalf of Schweizerische Nationalbank (SNB) or Swiss National Bank since 1987.
Migros Bank AG in Zug, Zug
Details information for Migros Bank AG in Zug
Migros Bank AG |
BC Code (Bankclearing-Nummer) |
8401 |
SIC Code (SIC-Nummer) |
084010 |
SWIFT Code / BIC |
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Institution Short Name |
Migros Bank |
Street Address |
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City |
Zug |
Canton |
Zug, ZG |
Postcode / PLZ (Postleitzahl) |
6300 |
Telephone Number |
041 725 28 28 |
Fax Number |
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Revision Date (YYYYMMDD) |
20030802 |
Previous BC Code |
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Language |
1 (1 = German, 2 = French, 3 = Italian) |
BC Code Type |
3 (1 = Headquarters, 2 = Head Office, 3 = Branch) |
SIC Participant* |
1 |
euroSIC Participant* |
1 |
* 0 = No, 1 = Yes with LSV + / BDD as DEB-FI, 2 = Yes without technical connection, 3 = Yes
Maps and Direction for Migros Bank AG in Zug