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What is a SWIFT Address / BIC?

FAQs - International Payments
The Bank Identifier Code (BIC), also known as the SWIFT Address, is the code necessary to send automated International Payments quickly and accurately to the banks concerned. Based on payment instructions together with the receiver's International Bank Account Number (IBAN), the SWIFT Address / BIC facilitates streamlined processing of International payments. The SWIFT Address / BIC is a mandatory requirement for EU regulated payments i.e.
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What are IBAN and BIC (or SWIFT) codes?

FAQ - Fotovista Affiliation
IBAN or BIC codes (sometimes known as SWIFT code) contain information to allow easy and efficient payments via bank transfer in Europe. This information cannot be used to perform any other operation on your account. The IBAN code ensures the identification of your account on an international level. The code is made up of different parts, the first identifies the country (IE for Ireland), this is followed by the control key and the account identification number.
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What's a BIC?

Medicare Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Short for the Beneficiary Identity Code, it is a two-digit alpha-numeric code that tells the relationship between the claimant and primary claimant (SSN). It also identifies the type of benefits the individual is receiving for statistical reports. For a list of BICs go to the Denominator File record layout.
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What is BIC equating?

Medicare Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Quoted directly from the Outpatient SAF and Denominator record data dictionaries). The equitable BIC MODULE electronically matches two records that contain different BICs where it is apparent that both are records for the same beneficiary. It validates the BIC and returns a base BIC under which to house the record in the National Claim History (NCH) databases (all records for a beneficiary are stored under a single BIC).
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What is a BIC?

NatWest - Commercial Banking - IBAN - Frequently Asked Quest...
A BIC is an acronym, which stands for Bank Identifier Code. It can be used to identify your bank, when receiving payments. You may already quote your BIC on your invoices or payments to your account.
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What is the BIC code?

Frequently asked questions
BIC Code (Bank Identifier Code) of the Bank i.e. BREXPLPWMUL is a unique designation of BRE Bank (which contains the name and address of the Bank) employed in (international) payments sent in the S.W.I.F.T. network.
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o. What is SWIFT?

Bradford & Bingley International eSavings Account Freque...
SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) is the method used to transfer funds electronically to banks outside the UK clearing system. Please allow up to 4 working days for money to reach your nominated account and you should check with your nominated bank/building society how long it will take for the money to be made available to you. There is a charge for using SWIFT.
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What is SWIFT and IBAN?

American Bank of Albania
SWIFT is the international system of bank payments. ABA is a member of the system and can execute transfers in few minutes by using the SWIFT international network. Each Bank that is using this system has a specific code.
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What is a SWIFT Code?

SWISSCASH | GATEWAY TO FINANCIAL FREEDOM
SWIFT is an identification code for all legal banks in the world. It is needed for all International Wire Transfers.
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AllEC-Exchange.com - Frequently Ask Questions
The SWIFT code (also known as ISO 9362 or BIC code) is a standard format of Bank Identifier Codes approved by the International Organization for Standardization. It is the unique identification code of a particular Bank.
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What is the BioIntelligence Center (BIC) at CDC?

BioSense - FAQs
Statistical data anomaly investigation and tracking assistance when asked by state or local health department
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How can I obtain my IBAN and BIC?

Lloyds TSB - Frequently asked questions
For details of your BIC/IBAN you'll need to visit your account holding branch. Alternatively, if you’re registered for PhoneBank call us on 0845 3000 050. Or you can call our International Services centre on +44 121 695 6952 or fax +44 121 625 6292.
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Why have you issued me / my company with an IBAN and a BIC?

NatWest - Commercial Banking - IBAN - Frequently Asked Quest...
Legally we have had to issue you with an IBAN and a BIC to be associated with it since 1 July 2003. IBAN & BIC information has appeared on your paper statements for these currencies since 1 July 2003. If you trade with companies in Europe, since this date you have had to provide details of your IBAN & BIC on invoices issued.
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Why should I use an IBAN & BIC?

NatWest - Commercial Banking - IBAN - Frequently Asked Quest...
IBAN & BIC is all that you need to identify your account and account holding bank details to a payment counterparty. Use of this information by the counterparty and their bank should ensure efficient and speediest transfer of funds to the account nominated by you in the IBAN.
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What if I have not been given an IBAN & BIC?

NatWest - Commercial Banking - IBAN - Frequently Asked Quest...
It is a legal requirement for all accounts in the EU & EEA to have an IBAN & for a BIC to be associated with the IBAN. This information must be displayed on statements. You should advise the beneficiary that the payment may be delayed or subject to additional charge if this information is not provided. The beneficiary's bank is entitled to reject the payment after 1/1/2007.
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What does BIC stand for?

BIC News
BIC" is actually a shortened version of founder Marcel Bich's name. Click here for a complete history of BIC.
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What is a Swift Boat?

Swift Vets and POWs for Truth - Service to Country
A Swift Boat is a 22-ton, heavily-armed, 50-foot, shallow-draft aluminum patrol craft similar to the utility boats servicing oil platforms and other offshore facilities in the Gulf of Mexico today. These boats were known by the U. S. Navy designation PCF, short for Patrol Craft-Fast. A Swift Boat crew usually consisted of five enlisted personnel led by one officer-in-charge. This officer was normally an Ensign or a Lieutenant Junior Grade, 23 to 27 years old.
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Can I used a sprite module like the Swift Sprite System or ZSprite with the framework?

Grey Alien BlitzMax Game Framework FAQ (General)
You can 100% use the Swift Sprite System with the Game Framework. I integrated the Swift Sprite System Physics Demo with the Game Framework and it worked brilliantly. I haven't tried the ZSprite module yet, but I don't envisage any problems.
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How should I store the O’pen Bic?

User Manual : Storage, Maintenance & Transport
All boats should always be tied down and secured when not in use (on a trailer or boat racks). Ideally, the O’pen Bic hull should be stored: It is possible to rest the O’pen Bic hull on the ground, either on the bottom of its hull, stern (be careful with the rudder mounting points) or side. Care should be taken that the ground surface is not too abrasive. It is also possible to stack the O’pen Bic directly one on top of another.
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Can I put the O’pen Bic on top of my car?

User Manual : Storage, Maintenance & Transport
Yes, the weight of the hull of the O’pen Bic is no more than 42 kg. However, make sure to double check the maximum weight limit of your roof rack in your manufacturer’s specifications or user guide. Also ensure that your roof rack is correctly mounted on the car before driving anywhere.
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How much does Swift 3D cost?

Electric Rain - Swift 3D FAQs
USD for the full version. $149 USD for an upgrade from a previous version. $79 for an upgrade from v4.5 to v5. Special Offers may be available at any time in our Store.
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Where did the Swift design come from?

Xootr Swift Folding Bicycle - FAQ
Peter Reich created the Swift Folder more than 10 years ago. He refined his design over the last decade and built and sold hundreds of bikes to New Yorkers. In 2004, Xootr LLC evaluated dozens of different bike designs and decided that the Swift Folder was the most elegant design on the market and licensed the Swift Folder from Design Mobility, Peter's company.
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How swift can I expect to view results?

CelluliteAbater™ FAQ
Results vary per person, and also on the severity of your cellulite. If you have a very severe condition it might take a little longer for the product to show a substantial lessen on your cellulite. But you will probably already observe little changes along the way. You should be able to view a lessen in the appearance of your cellulite within the first three months of using the product. If you don't have a severe case of cellulite you will experience results much faster. ::top
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What is the Swift-Lift plan?

John Abdo's Bun And Thigh Doer
This is a specialized system that John created that "conditions" you body week after week. This is not a workout program. Rather, you will experience a systematic progression in your activities as you follow this plan that compensates for your body's own natural recuperation patterns. In just 21-days you complete the full Swift-Lift cycle, then you can repeat as often as you like.
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What is SWIFT and how does it work?

USAID Transition Initiatives: Employment at OTI
Support Which Implements Fast Transitions" ("SWIFT") is an Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) that allows OTI to rapidly establish offices, hire staff, and disburse small grants to local organizations in priority conflict-prone countries.
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Can I do reviews for Swift-Tuning?

Swift-Tuning - FAQs
You are welcome to submit a review to the webmaster but Swift-Tuning tends to use it's own reviewers for such work. This does not mean your review or article won't get published, it will get looked at and if suitable and factually accurate moved onto the site.
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