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Swift Code details for FGBMSGSGXXX
Main Office: 8-char BIC or XXX branch code
The Swift Code FGBMSGSGXXX is assigned to FIRST ABU DHABI BANK PJSC (FORMERLY NATIONAL BANK OF ABU DHABI) located in 12 MARINA VIEW, 28-01, SINGAPORE, Singapore.
This SWIFT/BIC code is used for international wire transfers and follows the standard format for secure cross-border payments. Branch details include postal code 018961, status: Active. This Swift Code FGBMSGSGXXX has been validated and confirmed as active for banking transactions.
Additional Identifiers
CHIPS UID
427139
The Swift Code FGBMSGSGXXX is a unique identifier for FIRST ABU DHABI BANK PJSC (FORMERLY NATIONAL BANK OF ABU DHABI). It's used to route payments and ensure funds reach the correct destination.
Yes, you can receive funds using FGBMSGSGXXX along with your account details. The sender will need this code to ensure the money is routed to the correct bank.
The Swift Code FGBMSGSGXXX belongs to FIRST ABU DHABI BANK PJSC (FORMERLY NATIONAL BANK OF ABU DHABI) in SINGAPORE, Singapore.
This code is associated with a branch located at 12 MARINA VIEW, 28-01, SINGAPORE, Singapore.
Yes, SWIFT codes like FGBMSGSGXXX are specifically designed for international wire transfers and are recognized globally by financial institutions.
While FGBMSGSGXXX is used for international transfers, routing numbers are primarily used for domestic transfers within specific countries like the USA.
The current status of FGBMSGSGXXX is Active. This means it can be used for transactions.
Using an incorrect Swift Code may result in delayed or failed transactions. Always double-check the code with your bank or the recipient before initiating a transfer.