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Swift Code details for SUCGIDJ1XXX
This SWIFT code is inactive — it may belong to a closed or merged institution. Do not use for international transfers.
The Swift Code SUCGIDJ1XXX is assigned to PT SUCOR SEKURITAS located in 3-5 JALAN GAJAH MADA, JAKARTA, Indonesia.
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 ., status: SUCGIDJ1XXX. This Swift Code SUCGIDJ1XXX has status code SUCGIDJ1XXX and cannot be used for banking transactions. Please contact the bank for more details.
Additional Identifiers
LEI Code
2549007459TPK026M577
The Swift Code SUCGIDJ1XXX is a unique identifier for PT SUCOR SEKURITAS. It's used to route payments and ensure funds reach the correct destination.
No, this Swift Code SUCGIDJ1XXX is currently inactive and cannot be used for receiving funds. Please contact your bank for further assistance.
The Swift Code SUCGIDJ1XXX belongs to PT SUCOR SEKURITAS in JAKARTA, Indonesia.
This code is associated with a branch located at 3-5 JALAN GAJAH MADA, JAKARTA, Indonesia.
Yes, SWIFT codes like SUCGIDJ1XXX are specifically designed for international wire transfers and are recognized globally by financial institutions.
While SUCGIDJ1XXX is used for international transfers, routing numbers are primarily used for domestic transfers within specific countries like the USA.
The current status of SUCGIDJ1XXX is SUCGIDJ1XXX. Please verify with the bank before using this code.
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.