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Lista Banków Przyjmujących Przelewy Europejskie (Stan Na 01.10.2010) Lista banków przyjmujących przelewy Europejskie (stan na 01.10.2010) BELGIUM ING BELGIUM SA/NV BBRUBEBB FORTIS BANK NV/SA GEBABEBB DEXIA BANK BELGIUM N.V GKCCBEBB KBC BANK NV BRUSSELS KREDBEBB LA POST SA DE DROIT PUBLIC PCHQBEBB AACHENER BANK EG, FILIALE EUPEN AACABE41 ABN AMRO BANK (BRUSSELS BRANCH) BELGIUM ABNABEBR ABK ABERBE21 ANTWERPSE DIAMANTBANK NV ADIABE22 ARGENTA SPAARBANK NV ARSPBE22 AXA BANK NV AXABBE22 BANK OF BARODA BARBBEBB BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA BRUSSELS BBVABEBB BANQUE CHAABI DU MAROC BCDMBEB1 BKCP BKCPBEB1 CREDIT PROFESSIONNEL SA (BKCP) BKCPBEBB BANCA MONTE PASCHI BELGIO BMPBBEBB DELTA LLOYD BANK SA BNAGBEBB BNP PARIBAS BELGIQUE BNPABEBB BANK OF AMERICA, ANTWERP BRANCH BOFABE3X BANK OF TOKYO MITSUBISHI NV BOTKBEBX BANK VAN DE POST BPOTBEB1 SANTANDER BENELUX BSCHBEBB BYBLOS BANK EUROPE BYBBBEBB JP MORGAN CHASE BANK BRUSSELS CHASBEBX CITIBANK INTERNATIONAL PLC CITIBEBX COMMERZBANK AG, ANTWERPEN COBA COBABEBB COMMERZBANK BELGIEN N.V/S.A. COBABEBB COMMERZBANK AG, BRUSSELS COBABEBX BANQUE CREDIT PROFESSIONEL DU HAINAUT SCRL CPDHBE71 CBC BANQUE SA BRUXELLES CREGBEBB CITIBANK BELGIUM SA CTBKBEBX BANK DEGROOF SA DEGRBEBB BANK DELEN NV DELEBE22 DEUTSCHE BANK BRUSSELS DEUTBEBE DRESDNER BANK BRUSSELS BRANCH DRESBEBX ETHIAS BANK NV ETHIBEBB EUROPABANK NV EURBBE99 VAN LANSCHOT BANKIERS BELGIË NV FVLBBE22 GOFFIN BANK NV GOFFBE22 HABIB BANK LTD BELGIUM HABBBEBB MERCATOR BANK NV HBKABE22 HSBC BANK PLC BRUSSELS HSBCBEBB THE BANK OF NEW YORK, BRUSSELS BRANCH IRVTBEBB BANK J. VAN BREDA JVBABE22 KBC ASSET MANAGEMENT KBCABEBB KBC FINANCIAL PRODUCTS BRUSSELS NV KBCFBEBB KEYTRADE KEYTBEB1 KEYTRADE BANK NV KEYTBEBB KBC BANK NV - ANTWERPEN KREDBE22 KBC BANK NV - KORTRIJK KREDBE85 LOMBARD ODIER DARIER HENTSCH LOCYBEBB LLOYDS TSB BANK PLC LOYDBEBB MIZUHO BANK NEDERLAND NV - BRUSSELS BRANCH MHCBBEBB BANQUE NATIONALE BELGE NBBE NBBEBEBB CREDIT AGRICOLE SA NICABEBB PUILAETCO BANKERS SCS PUILBEBB RABOBANK BELGIE RABOBE22 ROBECO BANK BELGIUM ROBEBEBB STATE BANK OF INDIA SBINBE2X SOCIETE GENERALE, BRUXELLES SGABBEB2 SG BANK DE MAERTELAER SGPBBE99 SHIZUOKA BRUSSELS BRANCH SHIZBEB1 SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION, BRUSSELS SMBCBEBB CENTEA SPAABE22 UNITED TAIWAN BANK-BELGIUM UTWBBEBB WAFABANK WAFABEBB BULGARIA BULGARINA POST BANK JSC BPBIBGSF ECONOMIC & INVESTMENT BANK PLC BUIBBGSF COMMERCIAL BANK “ALLIANZ BULGARIA” AD BUINBGSF CENTRAL COOPERATIVE BANK PLC CECBBGSF CITIBANK BULGARIA SOFIA BRANCH CITIBGSF CORPORATE COMMERCIAL BANK KORPBGSF RAIFFEISEN BULGARIA EAD RZBBBGSF DSK BANK STSABGSF EXPRESS BANK TTBBBG22 CZECH REPUBLIC ABN AMRO BANK CZECH REPUBLIC ABNACZPP GE CAPITAL BANK A.S. AGBACZPP HVB BANK CZECH REP A.S. BACXCZPP BAWAG BANK CZ A.S. BAWACZPP CESKOSLOVENSKA OBCHODNI BANKA A.S. CEKOCZPP CITIBANK A.S. CITICZPX CESKA NARODNI BANKA CNBACZPP COMMERZBANK AG PRAGUE COBACZPX DEUTSCHE BANK PRAGUE BRANCH DEUTCZPX FORTIS BANK CZECH GEBACZPP CESKA SPORITELNA A.S. GIBACZPX ING BANK N.V. – PRAGUE BRANCH INGBCZPP J & T BANKAS AS JTBPCZPP KOMERCNI BANKA KOMBCZPP HSBC BANK PLC PRAGUE MIDLCZPP OBERBANK AG, PRAHA OBKLCZ2X RAIFFEISENBANK A.S. RZBCCZPP VSEOBECNA UVEROVA BANKA (VUB) SUBACZPP VOLKSBANK CZ A.S. VBOECZ2X FINLAND NORDEA BANK FINLAND PLC NDEAFIHH AKTIA BANK PLC HELSFIHH POHJOLA PANKKI OYJ (POHJOLA BANK PLC) OKOYFIHH BANK OF ALAND PLC AABAFI22 CITIBANK INTERNATIONAL PLC CITIFIHX SAMPO BANK PLC HELSINKI DABAFIHH DANSKE BANK, FINLAND DABAFIHX SEB, HELSINKI ESSEFIHX SVENSKA HANDELSBANKEN AB (PUBL) HANDFIHH SWEDBANK HELSINKI SWEDFIHH HUNGARY MAGYAR NEMZETI BANK MANEHUHB ALLIANZ BANK ZRT ALLZHUHB ALSONEMEDI ES VIDEKE TAKAREKSZOVETKEZET AVTEHUHA HVB HUNGARY RT BACXHUHB BNP PARIBAS HONGRIE BNPAHUHX BUDAPEST HITEL ES FEJLESZTESI BANK RT BUDAHUHB CENTRAL EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK CIBHHUHB CITIBANK RT HUNGARY CITIHUHX COMMERZBANK (BUDAPEST) RT COBAHUHX CALYON BANK MAGYARORSZAG RT. CRLYHUHB DEUTSCHE BANK RT. BUDAPEST DEUTHU2B EB UND HYPO BANK BURGENLAND - SOPRON RT. EHBBHUHS FHB COMMERCIAL BANK LTD FHKBHUHB FUZESABONY ES VIDEKE TAKAREKSZOEVETKEZET FUVTHUHH ERSTE BANK HUNGARY RT GIBAHUHB HAJDUDOROG ES VIDEKE TAKAREKSZOEVETKEZET HAVTHUHH HBW EXPRESS TAKAREKSZOEVETKEZET HBWEHUHB HUNGARIAN STATE TREASURY HUSTHUHB IC BANK RT. INCNHUHB ING BANK ZRT INGBHUHB KOZPONTI ELSZAMOLOHAZ ES ERTEKTAR (BUDAPEST) RT. KELRHUHB KDB BANK LTD KODBHUHB HANWHA BANK HUNGARY LTD KULBHUHB UNGARISCHE VOLKSBANK AG MAVOHUHB MECSEKVIDEKE TAKAREKSZOEVETKEZET MEVIHUHB MKB BANK ZRT BUDAPEST MKKBHUHB NAGYKATA ES VIDEKE TAKAREKSZOEVETKEZET NKATHUHH OBERBANK AG, BUDAPEST OBKLHUHB KDB BANK LTD KODBHUHB KERESKEDELMI ES HITELBANK RT OKHBHUHB OERKENYI TAKAREKSZOEVETKEZET ORTAHUHH OTP BANKA LTD. OTPVHUHB PILISVOEROESVAR ES VIDEKE TAKAREKSZOEVETKEZET PVVTHUHH SIKLOS ES VIDEKE TAKAREKSZOVETKEZET SIKLHUHH SZARVAS ES VIDEKE KOERZETI TAKAREKSZOEVETKEZET SZTAHUHH TAKAREKBANK TAKBHUHB TURAI TAKAREKSZOVETKEZET TUOAHUHH SZEGVAR ES VIDEKE TAKAREKSZOEVETKEZET SZGTHUHB RAIFFEISEN BANK RT. UBRTHUHB WESTLB HUNGARIA BANK WELAHUHB KERESKEDELMI ES HITELBANK RT OKHBHUHB OERKENYI TAKAREKSZOEVETKEZET ORTAHUHH ICELAND KAUPTHING BANK HF., REYKJAVIK KAUPISRE LATVIA SEB BANKA UNLALV2X BALTIC TRUST BANK BATRLV2X AIZKRAUKLES BANKA, RIGA AIZKLV22 BALTIC INTERNATIONAL BANK BLIBLV22 KOMMERCBANKA BALTIKUMS CBBRLV22 SWEDBANK AS HABALV22 A/S TRASTA KOMERCBANKA KBRBLV2X NORVIK BANKA JSC RIGA LATBLV22 LATVIAN TRADE BANK LATCLV22 MORTGAGE AND LAND BANK OF LATVIA LHZBLV22 DANSKE BANK A/S FILIALE LATVIJA MARALV22 LATVIAN BUSINESS BANK JOINT STOCK COMPANY RIGA MOSBLV2X JSC AS 'MULTIBANKA' MULTLV2X NORDEA BANK FINLAND PLC LATVIA BRANCH NDEALV2X PAREX BANK, LATIVA PARXLV22 AS 'PRIVATBANK' RIGA PRTTLV22 RIETUMU BANKA RTMBLV2X AS DNB NORD BANKA RIKOLV2X JSC LATVIJAS KRAJBANKA UBALLV2X AS UNICREDIT BANK, RIGA VBRILV2X LITHUANIA SIAULIU BANKAS AB CBSBLT26 VILNIAUS BANKAS CBVILT2X HANSABANKAS VILNIUS HABALT22 AB PAREX BANKAS INDULT2X UAB MEDICINOS BANKAS MDBALT22 NORDEA BANK FINLAND LITHUANIA BRANCH NDEALT2X UAB SAMPO BANKAS SMPOLT22 BANKAS SNORAS SNORLT22 AB UKIO BANKAS UKIOLT2X AS UNICRECIT BANK, VILNIUS UNCRLT22 MALTA APS BANK LTD APSBMTMT FIRST INTL. MERCHANT BANK (FIMBANK) FIMBMTM3 IZOLA BANK LIMITED IZOLMTMT LOMBARD BANK MALTA PLC LBMAMTMT HSBC BANK MALTA PLC MMEBMTMT SPARKASSE BANK MALTA PLC SBMTMTM1 BANK OF VALLETTA VALLMTMT VOLKSBANK MALTA LTD VBMAMTM3 ROMANIA UNICREDIT TIRIAC BANK, BUCAREST BACXROBU BANCPOST SA BPOSROBU BRD BRDEROBU BANCA COMERCIALA CARPATICA SA CARPRO22 LA CAIXA, SUCURSALA ROMANIA CAIXROBX CITIBANK ROMANIA CITIROBU ING BANK NV BUCHAREST BRANCH INGBROBU RAIFFEISENBANK SA RZBRROBU VOLKSBANK ROMANIA SA VBBUROBU SLOVAKIA BANKA SLOVAKIA AS BANSKA BYSTRICA BSLOSK22 CESKOSLOVENSKA OBCHODNI BANKA A.S CEKOSKBX CITIBANK (SLOVAKIA) A.S. CITISKBA COMMERZBANK AG BRATISLAVA COBASKBX SLOVENSKA SPORITELNA A.S. GIBASKBX ING BANK N.V. – BRATISLAVA BRANCH INGBSKBX DEXIA BANKA SLOVENSKO A.S. KOMASK2X KOMERCNI BANKA BRATISLAVA KOMBSKBA LUDOVA BANKA A.S. LUBASKBX NATIONAL BANK OF SLOVAKIA NBSBSKBX OTP BANKA SLOVENSKO, A.S. OTPVSKBX POSTOVA BANKA A.S. POBNSKBA VSEOBECNA UVEROVA BANKA (VUB) SUBASKBX TATRA BANKA A.S. TATRSKBX UNICREDIT BANK SLOVAKIA A.S. UNCRSKBX UNITED KINGDOM BARCLAYS BARCGB22 CITIBANK, N.A LONDON BRANCH CITIGB2L HSBC BANK PLC MIDLGB22 NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK PLC NWBKGB2L THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC RBOSGB2L ABBEY PLC ABBYGB2L ABN AMRO BANK (LONDON BRANCH) UNITED KINGDOM ABNAGB2L ALLIED IRISH BANKS (GB) AIBKGB2L EUROPE ARAB BANK PLC, LONDON ARABGB2L BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA LONDON BBVAGB2L BANK OF SCOTLAND BOFSGB2L BANK OF SCOTLAND BOFSGB2S BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC BOFSGB31 HALIFAX CREDIT CARD LIMITED BOFSGB41 BANK OF SCOTLAND BOFSGBS1 BANK OF TOKYO, MITSUBISHI, LONDON BOTKGB2L BANK SADERAT BSPLGB2L JP MORGAN CHASE BANK (CIML) LONDON CHASGB22 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK LONDON CHASGB2L COMMERZBANK AG, LONDON COBAGB2X COUTTS AND CO COUTGB22 THE CO-OPERATIVE BANK PLC CPBKGB22REG THE CO-OPERATIVE BANK PLC CPBKGB22 NORTHERN BANK LIMITED DABAGB2B DANSKE BANK, ENGLAND DABAGB2L DEUTSCHE BANK AG LONDON DEUTGB2L DEUTSCHE BANK AG LONDON DEUTGB3L SEB, LONDON ESSEGB2L FIRST TRUST BANK FTBKGB2B FORTIS BANK NV/SA, LONDON BRANCH GEBAGB22 HALIFAX PLC HLFXGB22 BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC HLFXGB31 C HOARE & CO HOABGB2L HYPOVEREINSBANK LONDON HYVEGB2L ING LONDON INGBGB22 IVOBANK LIMITED IVOSGB2L INVESTEC BANK PLC, LONDON IVESGB2L KOREA EXCHANGE BANK LONDON KOEXGB2L KBC BANK NV LONDON BRANCH KREDGB2X NATIONWIDE BUILDING SOCIETY NAIAGB21 NATIONWIDE BUILDING SOCIETY NBSMGB21 PIRAEUS BANK PIRBGB2L WACHOVIA BANK LONDON PNBPGB2L THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND RBOSGB2M THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND RBOSGB2S ULSTER BANK, LIMITED ULSBGB2B SOCIETE GENERALE LONDRES SOGEGB2L .
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