ECBFDEFF002 — EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
ECBFDEFF002 is the SWIFT/BIC code for EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK in FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany — an 11-character branch code under ISO 9362.
ECBFDEFF002 is the SWIFT/BIC code for EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK in FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany. It is an 11-character branch identifier under the ISO 9362 standard.
BIC breakdown (ISO 9362)
Head-office code: ECBFDEFF
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Institution | EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK |
| Country | Germany (DE) |
| Location Code | FF |
| Branch | None |
| Type | 11-character branch code (BIC11) |
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Frequently asked questions
What bank does the SWIFT code ECBFDEFF002 belong to?
The SWIFT code ECBFDEFF002 identifies EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK in FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany. This branch code is used for cross-border payments and SWIFT network routing.
What do the parts of the SWIFT code ECBFDEFF002 mean?
The 8 or 11 characters of ECBFDEFF002 are parsed as follows: characters 1-4 (ECBF) represent the bank code for EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK; characters 5-6 (DE) indicate the country code for Germany; characters 7-8 (FF) specify the location code; and the final characters (002) designate the specific branch.
Is the BIC code ECBFDEFF002 active on the SWIFT network?
Yes, the Business Identifier Code (BIC) ECBFDEFF002 is registered under ISO 9362 and is active for routing interbank messages. Location characters 'FF' designate it as a primary active participant.
Can I use the head office code ECBFDEFF instead of ECBFDEFF002?
Yes. The 8-character code ECBFDEFF represents the primary headquarters of EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK. The 11-character code ECBFDEFF002 targets the specific branch directly. If the branch code is unknown, sending payments to ECBFDEFF (or ECBFDEFFXXX) will route them to the main head office.
What routing networks operate with the ECBFDEFF002 code in Germany?
The SWIFT code ECBFDEFF002 is used for international inbound wire transfers in Germany. It operates alongside the SEPA network, requiring the BIC to be paired with a 22-character IBAN.
Sources & References
- 🌐 ISO 9362: The official standard defining the Business Identifier Code (BIC) format guidelines.
- 🏢 SWIFT Registration Authority: The organization designated by ISO to register and publish BICs (swift.com).
- 🏦 Deutsche Bundesbank: Official German central bank directory release for routing and clearings.