Fill in your Country, Bank, and City details to find your SWIFT Code
A SWIFT code or BIC number is a unique code that identifies banks and financial institutions internationally. You need a SWIFT code when sending or receiving money globally between banks, particularly international wire transfers or SEPA payments. You can find your Bank's SWIFT/BIC code in your bank account statement, or by searching on this page.
Send money to friends, family, and institutions worldwide at your convenience
A SWIFT Code is made of 8-11 characters code that identifies your Country, City, Bank, and branch. The first 4 characters identify the Bank code, the next 2 characters identify the Country code, the next 2 characters indicate the Bank's head office location, and the latter 3 characters are the Bank's branch code.
Bank Code
Country Code
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What is the limit of international money transfer in a year?
The limit for international money transfers set by the Reserve Bank of India under Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS) is USD 2,50,000 in one financial year.
Do I need to visit a Muthoot FinCorp Branch to purchase Forex/Outward remittance/Forex card?
Muthoot FinCorp ONE gives you the option to apply for your multi-currency Forex card online and get it delivered at home. You can also send money abroad (remittance) and reload your existing Muthoot FinCorp ONE Forex card, both online and offline.
However, in case you wish to collect cash or sell foreign currency, you will have to visit your nearest Muthoot FinCorp Forex branch.
What are the different purposes allowed by RBI for which I can purchase Forex ?
RBI allows the following purposes for which you can purchase Forex for non-trade accounts
(a) Private visits
(b) Remittance by tour operators / travel agents to overseas agents /overseas principals (international entity approved by financial regulatory authority of that country for carrying on money transfer activities)/hotels
(c) Business travels
(d) Fees for participation in global conferences and specialized trainings,
(e) Remittance for participation in international events/competitions (towards training, sponsorship and prize money),
(f) Film shoots
(g) Medical treatment abroad
(h) Disbursement of crew wages
(i) Overseas education
(j) Remittance under educational tie up arrangements with universities abroad
(k) Remittance towards fees for examinations held in India and abroad, along with additional scoresheets for GRE, TOEFL, etc.
(l) Employment and processing, assessment fees for overseas job applications,
(m) Emigration and emigration consultancy fees,
(n) Skills/credential assessment fees for intending migrants
(o) Visa fees
(p) Processing fees for registration of documents as required by the Portuguese and other Governments
(q) Registration /subscriptions / membership fees to International Organisations.