What is UAE Routing Number?

A Routing Number is a unique nine digits numerical code assigned to every individual bank branch in United Arab Emirates which helps to clear funds and/or route payments in correct bank account.

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Routing Number Details of AL BADER EXCHANGE
Bank Name AL BADER EXCHANGE
Bank Short NameE209
Bank TypeEX
Bank Code/Entity Id209
Routing Number/Local Clearing Number420910101

(Used for domestic fund transfers across the United Arab Emirates via electronic funds transfer.)

SWIFT Code - 8 DigitE209XXXX

(Used for international fund transfer purposes.)

SWIFT Code - 11 DigitE209XXXXXXX

(Used for international fund transfer purposes.)

CBID CodeABXCDUB
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
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About Al Bader Exchange

General Information :

The Al Bader Exchange is Located in United Arab Emirates.
The Routing Number of Al Bader Exchange is : 420910101
The SWIFT/BIC code of Al Bader Exchange is : E209XXXXXXX (11 Digits Swift Code)  & E209XXXX (8 Digits Swift Code)
Bank Code is: 209 & CBID Code is : ABXCDUB
Short Name Of the Bank is : E209 & Bank Type is : EX

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Breakdown of Al Bader Exchange Routing Number

4

2

0

9

1

0

1

0

1

Cheque Digit

Future Use

Bank Code

Emirate

Region in the Emirate

Branch Code

The first digit (4) is cheque digit.

Next one digit is generally (2) zero - it's reserved for future use.

Next two digits is (09) - is bank code & here it's represnting Al Bader Exchange.

Next two digits is (01) - represent the region in the emirate.

Last two digits is (01) - It's an unique identifier no for the particular branch & here it's representing a particular Branch of Al Bader Exchange.

FAQ

The Routing Number of Al Bader Exchange is: 420910101

The Al Bader Exchange 11-Digit SWIFT Code is : E209XXXXXXX & 8-Digit SWIFT Code is : E209XXXX

The Al Bader Exchange Bank Code is : 209

The Al Bader Exchange CBID Code is : ABXCDUB

UAE Routing Number


What exactly is the UAE Routing Number?

A UAE (United Arab Emirates) Routing Number is a unique nine-digit numerical code assigned to each individual bank branch in the UAE that aids in the identification of a specific bank branch in the UAE.


Formation of the UAE Routing Number

The formation of the UAE bank routing number is as follows:

  • The first digit is the cheque digit.
  • The next digit is a zero and is reserved for future use.
  • The next two digits are the bank code.
  • The next digit represents the Emirate.
  • The next two digits represent the region within the Emirate, and
  • The last two digits identify the Branch Code.

Usage of the UAE Routing Number

UAE Routing Number can be used for the following purposes:

  • It is used for local fund transfers, such as electronic fund transfers between bank accounts in the United Arab Emirates.
  • It is used to determine the correct bank account number when making online payments.

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