
Swedbank SWIFT Code: SWEDSESS
SWIFT code, wire transfer fees, processing times, and routing details for Swedbank.
Swedbank SWIFT Code: SWEDSESS
The SWIFT/BIC code for Swedbank is SWEDSESS. SWED identifies Swedbank, SE stands for Sweden, and SS is the Stockholm location code. This code covers international wire transfers to Swedbank accounts in Sweden and the Baltic states.
Swedbank is one of Sweden's four major banks, serving approximately 7 million retail customers and over 500,000 corporate clients. It also operates as a major retail bank in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania under the Swedbank brand.
SEK and Baltic Currency Corridors
Swedbank is a primary clearing bank for Swedish krona (SEK) transfers. The bank also handles a high volume of EUR transfers for its Baltic operations, where Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania use the euro.
For SEK transfers, Swedbank settles domestic payments via the Bankgirot system. International SEK wires routed through SWEDSESS typically arrive within 1 to 2 business days. EUR transfers within SEPA settle same-day.
Transfer Requirements for Swedbank
To wire money to a Swedbank account, you'll need the recipient's IBAN (starting with SE for Sweden, EE for Estonia, LV for Latvia, or LT for Lithuania), the SWIFT code SWEDSESS, and the recipient's full name. Swedbank's head office is at Landsvägen 40, 172 63 Sundbyberg, Sweden.
Swedbank charges SEK 150 (approximately $14) for incoming international wires. Outgoing international transfers cost SEK 100 to SEK 250 depending on the currency and destination. SEPA EUR transfers are free for personal accounts.
How Slash fits in
Slash tracks international wires across Nordic and Baltic banking relationships. When a payment arrives at or leaves your Swedbank account, Slash captures the transaction details and syncs them to your accounting platform.
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