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BIC Statement CORRESPONDENT BANK's NAME ALL BR. COUNTRY BIC Statement CORRESPONDENT BANK'S NAME ALL BR. COUNTRY 1 AFABAFKA ARIAN BANK,KABUL 2005/11/30 AFGHANISTAN 2 BKMTAM22 EUR BANK MELLAT CJSC YEREVAN, YEREVAN ARMENIA 3 OBKLAT2L OBERBANK AG, LINZ AUSTRIA 4 GIBAATWW ERSTE BANK DER OESTERREICHISCHEN SPARKASSEN AG, VIENNA AUSTRIA 5 SCHOATWW SCHOELLERBANK AG,VIENNA 2005/05/05 AUSTRIA 6 BKAUATWW EUR UNICREDIT BANK AUSTRIA AG, VIENNA(Bank Austria) 2009/02/17 AUSTRIA 7 CAPNAZ22 AZERBAIJAN INDUSTRY BANK JSC, BAKU 2007/10/02 AZERBAIJAN 8 MELIAZ22 BANK MELLI IRAN, BAKU BRANCH, BAKU 2005/04/20 AZERBAIJAN 9 ABCOBHBM ARAB BANKING CORPORATION (B.S.C.), MANAMA BAHRAIN 10 BMEABHBM BAHRAIN MIDDLE EAST BANK B.S.C.,MANAMA 2010/07/14 BAHRAIN 11 FUBBBHBM EUR,AED FUTURE BANK (B.S.C.) C , MANAMA 2005/12/04 BAHRAIN 12 GULFBHBM GULF INTERNATIONAL BANK, MANAMA BAHRAIN 13 SCBLBDDX STANDARD CHARTERED BANK, DHAKA BANGLADESH 14 SBINBDDH STATE BANK OF INDIA, DHAKA 2006/07/10 BANGLADESH 15 BCBLBDDH BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK BANGLADESH 16 AKBBBY2X BELARUSBANK , MINSK 2009/02/17 BELARUS 17 BELBBY2X BELVNESHECONOMBANK OJSC , MINSK 2005/05/05 BELARUS 18 HNRBBY2X HONOR BANK,MINSK 2010/07/14 BELARUS 19 BPSBBY2X JSC BPS-BANK (FORMERLY BELPROMSTROIBANK), MINSK 2007/10/02 BELARUS 20 BBTKBY2X TC BANK , MINSK 2009/09/29 BELARUS 21 FBHLBE22 CREDIT EUROPE BANK N.V. ANTWERP BRANCH , ANTWERPEN 2008/02/07 BELGIUM 22 BYBBBEBB BYBLOS BANK EUROPE S.A., BRUSSELS BELGIUM (ALL BR.IN 23 GEBABEBB FORTIS BANK S.A./N.V. BRUSSELS, BRUSSELS BELGIUM) BELGIUM (ALL WORLD 24 KREDBEBB KBC BANK NV , BRUSSELS BR.) BELGIUM 25 DEUTBRSP DEUTSCHE BANK S.A. - BANCO ALEMAO , SAO PAULO BRAZIL 26 CIBCCATT CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE , TOTONTO CANADA (ALL BR.IN 27 BKCHCNBJ BANK OF CHINA , BEIJING CHINA) CHINA (ALL BR.IN 28 EVERCNBJ CHINA EVER BRIGHT BANK , BEIJING CHINA) CHINA 29 HXBKCNBJ HUA XIA BANK , BEIJING CHINA 30 CBOCCNBC BANK OF CHENGDU CO.,LTD , CHENGDU 2010/03/02 CHINA 31 CXBKCN2N NINGBO CIXI RURAL COOPERATIVE BANK,CIXI 2010/07/14 CHINA 32 GEBACN22 FORTIS BANK GUANGZHOU BRANCH, GUANGZHOU 2005/05/05 CHINA 33 LYCBCNBL LINYI CITY COMMERCIAL BANK CO., LTD , LINYI 2009/12/20 CHINA 34 YZBKCN2N EUR,RMB YINZHOU BANK , NINGBO 2008/01/20 CHINA 35 COMMCNSH BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS , SHANGHAI 2006/12/18 CHINA 36 BFCECNSH NATIXIS SHANGHAI , SHANGHAI 2009/02/17 CHINA 37 SCBLCNSX STANDARD CHARTERED BANK , SHANGHAI CHINA 38 MSBCCNBJ CHINA MINSHENG BANKING CORP., LTDBEIJING CHINA BANK OF CYPRUS PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED , NICOSIA , 39 BCYPCY2N010 2006/12/20 CYPRUS LEFKOSIA 40 FBMECY2N FBME BANK LTD , NICOSIA , LEFKOSIA 2008/04/20 CYPRUS 41 HEBACY2N HELENIC BANK PUBLIC COMPANY,LTD.,NICOSA (LEFKOSIA) 2010/07/14 CYPRUS CZECH 42 CEKOCZPP CESKOSLOVENSKA OBCHODNI BANKA A.S , PRAGUE REPUBLIC CZECH 43 BACXCZPP UNICREDIT BANK CZECH REPUBLIC,A.S. , PRAGUE REPUBLIC (ALL WORLD 44 DABADKKK DKK,EUR DANSKE BANK A/S , COPENHAGEN BR.) DENMARK 45 MSHQEGCA MASHREQ BANK , CARIO 2006/07/10 EGYPT 46 MIDBEGCX MISR IRAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, GIZA 2007/10/04 EGYPT 47 FOREEE2X AS SAMPO PANK , TALLINN 2008/04/20 ESTONIA 48 DABAFIHX DANSKE BANK , HELSINKI 2008/02/07 FINLAND (ALL WORLD 49 NDEAFIHH NORDEA BANK FINLAND PLC , HELSINKI FINLAND BR.) UNION DE BANQUES ARABES ET FRANCAISES , NEUILLY SUR 50 UBAFFRPP 2009/02/17 FRANCE SEINE 51 MELIFRPP EUR BANK MELLI IRAN , PARIS FRANCE 52 BSIRFRPP BANK SADERAT IRAN , PARIS FRANCE 53 SEPBFRPP BANK SEPAH IRAN , PARIS FRANCE 54 BTEJFRPP EUR BANK TEJARAT IRAN , PARIS FRANCE 55 BIARFRPP BANQUE BIA , PARIS 2008/01/20 FRANCE BNP-PARIBAS SA (FORMERLY BANQUE NATIONALE DE PARIS (ALL WORLD 56 BNPAFRPP FRANCE S.A.) , PARIS BR.)2005/05/05 57 CRLYFRPP CREDIT LYONNAIS FRANCE 58 CCBPFRPP NATIXIS (FORMERLY NATEXIS BANQUES POPULAIRES),PARIS 2007/10/02 FRANCE 59 BSUIFRPP CALYON , [AROS (LA DEFENSE) FRANCE 60 BAGAGE22 BANK OF GEORGIA , TBILISI GEORGIA 61 BEBEDEBB BERLINER BANK AG AND CO. KG , BERLIN 2009/02/17 GERMANY 62 BANVDEHB KBC BANK DEUTSCHLAND AG , BREMEN 2006/04/06 GERMANY 63 BOTKDEDX BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI, LTD.,THE , DUESSELDORF GERMANY 64 WELADEDD WESTLB AG , DUESSELDORF 2005/05/05 GERMANY 65 BSIRDEFF EUR BANK SADERAT IRAN , FRANKFURT GERMANY 66 SEPBDEFF BANK SEPAH IRAN , FRANKFURT GERMANY 67 BHFBDEFF EUR BHF-BANK AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, FRANKFURT GERMANY (ALL WORLD 68 COBADEFF COMMERZBANK AG , FRANKFURT BR.) GERMANY (ALL BR. IN 69 DEUTDEFF DEUTSCHE BANK AG , FRANKFURT GERMANY) GERMANY (ALL BR. IN 70 DRESDEFF DRESDNER BANK , FRANKFURT GERMANY) GERMANY DZ BANK AG DEUTSCHE ZENTRAL GENOSSENSCHAFTSBANK , 71 GENODEFF GERMANY FRANKFURT DZ BANK AG DEUTSCHE ZENTRAL-GENOSSENSCHAFTSBANK(GZ- 72 GENODE55 GERMANY BANK AG) ABC INTERNATIONAL BANK PLC, ZWEIGNIEDERLASSUNG 73 ABCADEFF 2006/12/20 GERMANY FRANKFURT AM MAIN , FRANKFURT AM MAIN LANDESBANK HESSEN-THUERINGEN GIROZENTRALE,FRANKFURT 74 HELADEFF 2007/10/17 GERMANY AM MAIN NATIXIS ZWEIGNIEDERLASSUNG DEUTSCHLAND , FRANKFURT AM 75 BFCEDEDD 2007/02/17 GERMANY MAIN CREDIT EUROPE BANK N.V. NIEDERLASSUNG DEUTSCHLAND , 76 FBHLDEFF 2008/02/07 GERMANY FRANKFURT AM MAIN 77 MELIDEHH BANK MELLI IRAN , HAMBURG GERMANY 78 BSIRDEHH BANK SADERAT IRAN , HAMBURG GERMANY 79 DABADEHH DANSKE BANK , HAMBURG 2008/02/07 GERMANY 80 EIHBDEHH EUR EUROPAEISCH-IRANISCHE HANDELSBANK AG , HAMBURG GERMANY 81 HASPDEHH HAMBURGER SPARKASSE AG , HAMBURG 2008/02/07 GERMANY DZ BANK AG DEUTSCHE ZENTRAL-GENOSSENSCHAFTSBANK(GZ- 82 GENODE6K GERMANY BANK AG),KARLESRUHE 83 HYVEDEMM EUR BAYERISCHE HYPO UND VEREINSBANK AG , MUENCHEN GERMANY 84 BYLADEMM BAYERISCHE LANDESBANK, MUENCHEN , MUENCHEN 2006/04/19 GERMANY DZ BANK AG DEUTSCHE ZENTRAL-GENOSSENSCHAFTSBANK(GZ- 85 GENODESG GERMANY BANK AG), STUTTGART 86 SOLADEST LANDESBANK BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG 2006/04/06 GERMANY 87 SWBSDESS SUEDWESTBANK AG , STUTTGART 2008/01/20 GERMANY 88 BSIRGRAA BANK SADERAT IRAN , ATHENS GREECE 89 MELIHKHH BANK MELLI IRAN , HONG KONG HONG KONG 90 BOTKHKHH BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI, LTD., THE , HONG KONG 2005/04/20 HONG KONG 91 INGBHKHH ING BANK N.V., HONG KONG HONG KONG 92 MSHQHKHH MASHREQBANK PSC., HONG KONG BRANCH , HONG KONG 2006/07/10 HONG KONG 93 SCBLHKHH STANDARD CHARTERED BANK, HONG KONG HONG KONG 94 BACXHUHB UNICREDIT BANK HUNGARY ZRT., BUDAPEST 2007/06/12 HUNGARY 95 TMBLINBB TAMILNAD MERCANTILE BANK LIMITED, CHENNAI MADRAS 2008/04/13 INDIA 96 BOTKINBB BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD., THE, MUMBAI 2006/07/10 INDIA 97 MSHQINBB MASHREQ BANK , MUMBAI 2006/07/10 INDIA 98 SCBLINBB STANDARD CHARTERED BANK , MUMBAI INDIA 99 BOTKINDD BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD., THE , NEW DELHI 2007/04/11 INDIA 100 SCBLIDJX STANDARD CHARTERED BANK , JAKARTA INDONESIA 111 INDOIDJA BANK INDONESIA INDONESIA 112 BEGNIRTH EUR,USD BANK EGHTESAD NOVIN , TEHRAN 2009/02/17 IRAN 113 KESHIRTH EUR,USD BANK KESHAVARZI , TEHRAN IRAN 114 BMJIIRTH EUR,USD BANK MARKAZI IRAN , TEHRAN IRAN 115 BKMNIRTH EUR,USD BANK MASKAN IRAN , TEHRAN IRAN 116 BKMTIRTH EUR,USD BANK MELLAT, TEHRAN IRAN (ALL WORLD 117 MELIIRTH EUR,USD BANK MELLI IRAN, TEHRAN BR.) IRAN 118 BOIMIRTH EUR,USD BANK OF INDUSTRY AND MINE , TEHRAN IRAN 119 BKBPIRTH EUR,USD BANK PASARGAD , Tehran 2006/12/18 IRAN 120 BSIRIRTH EUR,USD BANK SADERAT IRAN, tehran IRAN 121 SEPBIRTH EUR,USD BANK SEPAH IRAN, TEHRAN IRAN 122 BTEJIRTH EUR,USD BANK TEJARAT IRAN , Tehran IRAN EUROPAISCH-IRANISCHE HANDELSBANK AG, IRAN BRANCHES, 123 EIHBIRTH 2009/02/17 IRAN TEHRAN 124 EDBIIRTH EUR,USD EXPORT DEVELOPMENT BANK OF IRAN IRAN 125 KBIDIRTH EUR,USD KARAFARIN BANK , TEHRAN IRAN 126 BKPAIRTH EUR,USD PARSIAN.BANK , TEHRAN IRAN 127 PBIRIRTH POST BANK OF IRAN (P.B.I), TEHRAN 2007/06/12 IRAN 128 SABCIRTH EUR,USD SAMAN BANK CORPORATION , Tehran IRAN 129 SRMBIRTH EUR,USD SARMAYE BANK (P.J.S.C), Tehran 2007/04/11 IRAN IRAN 130 BTOSIRTH CREDIT INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT , TEHRAN 2010/03/02 (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) 131 SINAIRTH SINA BANK, TEHRAN 2010/07/14 IRAN 132 TATBIRTH TAT BANK, TEHRAN 2010/07/14 IRAN 133 IVBBIRTH IRANIAN VENEZUELAN BI-NATIONAL BANK IRAN ISLAMIC REGIONAL COOPERATION BANK FOR DEVELOPMENT & DEVELOPMENT 134 RCDFIQBA & INVESTMENT(S.A.),BAGHDAD 2010/07/14 IRAQ NATIONAL IRISH BANK (PART OF DANSKE BANK GROUP), 135 DABAIE2D 2008/02/07 IRELAND DUBLIN 136 PASCITMM BANCA MONTE DEI PASCHI DI SIENA S.P.A., MILANO ITALY 137 BCITITMM INTESA SANPAOLO SPA , MILANO 2009/02/17 ITALY 138 UNCRITMM UNICREDITO ITALIANO SPA ,MILANO ITALY 139 IBSPITNA BANCO DI NAPOLI SPA , NAPOLI 2008/04/20 ITALY 140 BROMITRD BANCA DI ROMA S.P.A., ROME ITALY 141 UBAIITRR EUR BANCA UBAE SPA , ROMA 2006/12/20 ITALY 142 BROMITRD UNICREDIT BANCA DI ROMA S.P.A., ROMA 2009/02/17 ITALY (ALL WORLD 143 BNLIITRR BANCA NAZIONALE DEL LAVORO , ROME BR.) ITALY 144 POSOIT22 BANCA POPOLARE DI SONDRIO , SONDRIO ITALY BANCA POPOLARE DI VERONA-BANCO S.GEMINIANO E 145 VRBPIT2V ITALY S.PROSPERO , VERONA 146 BAPPIT22 BANCO POPOLARE SOC. COOP. 2009/09/29 ITALY 147 UNCRIT2V UNICREDIT CORPORATE BANKING SPA , VERONA 2009/12/20 ITALY 148 BPVIIT22 BANCA POPOLARE DI VICENZA SCPARL , VICENZA 2005/05/25 ITALY 149 BOTKJPJT JPY BANK OF TOKYO MITSUBISHI, TOKYO JAPAN BAYERISCHE HYPO-UND VEREINSBANK AG (FORMERLY 150 BVBEJPJT 2005/12/03 JAPAN BAYERISCHE VEREINSBANK AG), TOKYO 151 SCBLJPJT STANDARD CHARTERED BANK JAPAN 152 ABKZKZKX BTA BANK' JSC , ALMATY 2009/02/17 KAZAKHSTAN 153 BKMTKRSE EUR BANK MELLAT , SEOUL KOREA 154 BOTKKRSX BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI LTD., SEOUL KOREA 155 DEUTKRSE DEUTSCHE BANK AG SEOUL BRANCH , SEOUL KOREA 156 EXIKKRSE EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF KOREA , SEOUL KOREA 157 HNBNKRSE HANA BANK, SEOUL KOREA 158 KOEXKRSE KOREA EXCHANGE BANK, SEOUL KOREA 159 NACFKRSE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE FEDERATION, SEOUL KOREA 160 SCBLKRSE STANDARD CHARTERED FIRST BANK KOREA LIMITED , SEOUL KOREA 161 HVBKKRSE WOORI BANK, SEOUL , SEOUL KOREA 162 ABKKKWKW ALAHLI BANK OF KUWAIT K.S.C., KUWAIT KUWAIT 163 COMBKWKW COMMERCIAL BANK OF KUWAIT SAK, KUWAIT KUWAIT 164 BSARLBBX AUDI SARADAR PRIVATE BANK S.A.L., BEIRUT 2005/05/05 LEBANON 165 BSIRLBBE BANK SADERAT IRAN , BEIRUT LEBANON 167 BLFSLBBX BANQUE LIBANO FRANCAISE , BEIRUT LEBANON 168 BYBALBB BYBLOS BANK S.A.L., BEIRUT LEBANON 169 FSABLBBX FRANSABANK SAL , BEIRUT 2006/07/10 LEBANON 170 DABALULL DANSKE BANK INTERNATIONAL S.A.
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