What is Switzerland BC Nummer or Bank Clearing Number?

BC-Nummer is a five digit long numarical code which helps to identify a particular bank or financial institution specific branch in Switzerland. This code used for domastic fund transfer purposes & also it's intregrated into IBAN account number.

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Bank Clearing Number Details of BANQUE RAIFFEISEN RÉGION DELÉMONT, Jura, Ju, DELÉMONT , RUE PIERRE-PÉQUIGNAT 1
Bank Name BANQUE RAIFFEISEN RÉGION DELÉMONT
SHORT Name Of The Bank Raiffeisen
Banking Group 08 - Raiffeisen Banks and individual institutions.
Branch Id 0000
BC Number / Clearing Code 80002

(Each bank/financial institution is identified by an IID (institution identification) / BC Number, which is used for electronic fund transfer across Switzerland for domestic fund transfer purposes.)

Bank & Branch Conclusive Key 80002 - 0000

(The combination of the BC Number and the branch ID provides a conclusive key for each entry. Each IID has a main branch with the branch ID "0000"; branch IDs beginning with "0001" are assigned to this IID.)

SIC Number 800024

(This code used only by SIC and euroSIC participants.)

BIC / SWIFT Code RAIFCH22002

(Used for international money transfers.)

Head Office IID / BC Number 80000

(IID / BC Number of the head office (headquarters).)

IID / BC Number Type 2 - Main Branch.
Valid Since
(YYYY-MM-DD)
2015 - 07 - 10

(Date from which the information in a record is valid.)

SIC 1 = participation in SIC and in LSV+/BDD as DEB-FI1

(This code contains information about participation in the SIC and LSV+/BDD services in CHF.)

Euro SIC 1 = participation in euroSIC and in LSV+/BDD as DEB-FI1

(This code contains information about participation in euroSIC and LSV+/BDD services in EUR.)

Language French

( Data supplied in the respective language.)

Street Address RUE PIERRE-PÉQUIGNAT 1
Postal Address N/A (Updated Soon) , ZIP Code : 2800
City / Place Name DELÉMONT
Canton Name JURA, JU
Country Code N/A (Updated Soon)
Phone Number 032 421 00 00
Fax 032 421 01 02
Postal Account Number 25-2133-0

An "*" in the first position points out that the listed postal account number is part of a higher-level IID (e.g. main branch).

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About BC Number - 80002 : Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont, Rue Pierre-péquignat 1

General Information :

80002 - BC Number (Bank Clearing Number) is belongs to the Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont & it's located in Rue Pierre-péquignat 1, DelÉmont city, Jura, Ju. , Zip Code: 2800. Contact Number : 032 421 00 00 , FAX : 032 421 01 02 .

Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont , Delémont , Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 BC Number (Bank Clearing Number) is : 80002 & this BC Number Valid Since : 2015 - 07 - 10 , BC Number Type : Main Branch

The SIC Number of Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont , Delémont , Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 is : 800024 , SWIFT / BIC Code is : RAIFCH22002 , Branch ID is : 0000 , Head Office IID is : 80000 , Postal Account Number : 25-2133-0 & The Banking Group is Raiffeisen Banks and individual institutions.

This branch participation in SIC and in LSV+/BDD as DEB-FI1 & participation in euroSIC and in LSV+/BDD as DEB-FI1. The "Short Name" and "Bank/Institution Name" for each record are supplied in the - French Language.

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Breakdown of 80002 : Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont, Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 Bank Clearing Number

8

0

0

0

2

Banking Group

Branch Code

The first digit (8) is banking group code & representing the Raiffeisen Banks and individual institutions.

Last four digits is (0002) - It's an unique identifier no for the particular branch & here it's representing Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont, Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 Branch.

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The BC Number or Bank Clearing Number of Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont , RUE PIERRE-PÉQUIGNAT 1 is : 80002

The SIC Number of Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont , Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 is : 800024

The BIC/SWIFT Code of Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont , Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 is : RAIFCH22002

The Branch ID of Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont , Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 is : 0000

(The combination of the BC Number and the branch ID provides a conclusive key for each entry. Each IID has a main branch with the branch ID "0000"; branch IDs beginning with "0001" are assigned to this IID.)

The Head Office IID / BC Number of Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont , Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 is : 80000

The BC Number Tyoe of - 80002 is : Main Branch.

The Postal Account Number of Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont , Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 is : 25-2133-0

(An "*" in the first position points out that the listed postal account number is part of a higher-level IID (e.g. main branch).)

The Postal Address of Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont , Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 is : N/A (Updated Soon) , ZIP Code : 2800

The Banking Group of BC Number - 80002 is : Raiffeisen Banks and individual institutions.

The 80002 - BC Number belongs to Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 , N/A (Updated Soon) , ZIP Code : 2800 , Delémont, Jura, Ju.

The Contact Number of Banque Raiffeisen Région Delémont, Delémont , Rue Pierre-péquignat 1 is : 032 421 00 00
FAX : 032 421 01 02

Switzerland Bank Clearing (BC) Number


What is Switzerland Bank Clearing (BC) Number?

A bank clearing number, often known as a BC number, is a number used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein to identify financial organizations. The Swiss Interbank Clearing and the EuroSIC systems are linked through bank clearing numbers.

Formation OF BC Number
The number of digits in a bank clearing number ranges from three to five. A store ID is supplied in addition to the bank clearing number to properly identify a specific branch of a financial institution.

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