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Mercantile Bank Limited International Division, Head Office, Dhaka SWIFT Mercantile Bank Limited International Division, Head Office, Dhaka SWIFT RMA (Relationship Management Application) LIST Last Update Date: 18-09-2019 Active Sl. Country City Bank’s Name SWIFT Code date 1. Algeria Algiers CITIBANK N.A. ALGERIA CITIDZAL 29-01-2008 2. Buenos Aires CITIBANK NA CITIUS33ARR 08-09-2001 Argentina 3. Buenos Aires HSBC BANK ARGENTINA SA BACOARBA 30-12-2004 4. Sydney CITIBANK LIMITED, SYDNEY CITIAU2X 19-08-2001 5. Sydney HSBC BANK AUSTRALIA LTD. (ONLY MT-700) HKBAAU2S 12-09-2001 6. Melbourne HSBC BANK AUSTRALIA LTD. HKBAAU2SMEL 12-09-2001 7. Adelaide HSBC BANK AUSTRALIA LTD. HKBAAU2SADL 12-09-2001 8. Brisbane HSBC BANK AUSTRALIA LTD. HKBAAU2SBNE 12-09-2001 Australia 9. Perth HSBC BANK AUSTRALIA LTD. HKBAAU2SPTH 12-09-2001 COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA 10. Sydney CTBAAU2S 08-12-2003 SYDNEY 11. Melbourne CITIGROUP PTY LIMITED CITIAU3X 19-08-2001 ANZ NATIONAL BANK LIMITED(Formarly 12. Sydney ANZBNZ22 10-10-2006 Newzealand Bank) 13. Sydney JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. CHASAU2X 03-02-2011 14. Vienna UNICREDIT BANK AUSTRIA AG BKAUATWW 14-01-2018 Austria CITIBANK INTERNATIONAL PLC - AUSTRIA 15. Vienna CITIATWX 08-01-2007 BRANCH 16. Manama ARAB INVESTMENT COMPANY TAIQBHBM 05-06-2006 17. Manama AL BARAKA ISLAMIC BANK ABIBBHBM 19-08-2009 18. Bahrain Manama BANK ALFALAH LIMITED BAHRAIN ALFHBHBM 07-08-2011 19. Manama JS BANK LIMITED JSBLBHBM 16-10-2017 20. Manama BANK AL HABIB LIMITED BAHLBHBM 19-11-2012 21. Dhaka AB BANK LIMITED ABBLBDDH 10-07-2005 22. Dhaka CITY BANK LIMITED THE CIBLBDDH 23-10-2007 23. Dhaka WOORI BANK HVBKBDDH 10-10-2003 24. Dhaka HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. LTD. HSBCBDDH 12-09-2001 25. Dhaka HABIB BANK LTD. HABBBDDH 03-02-2008 26. Dhaka THE PREMIER BANK LIMITED PRMRBDDH 28-06-2007 27. Dhaka BANK ASIA LIMITED BALBBDDH 19-05-2002 28. Dhaka MUTUAL TRUST BANK LIMITED MTBLBDDH 06-09-2007 29. Dhaka JAMUNA BANK LIMITED JAMUBDDH 20-03-2008 Bangladesh 30. Dhaka NATIONAL BANK LIMITED NBLBBDDH 31-03-2008 31. Dhaka SONALI BANK BSONBDDH 16-04-2008 32. Dhaka Export Import Bank Of Bangladesh Ltd. EXBKBDDH 24-06-2008 33. Dhaka SOCIAL INVESTMENT BANK LTD SOIVBDDH 19-08-2008 34. Dhaka SOUTHEAST BANK LIMITED SEBDBDDH 19-08-2008 35. Dhaka BASIC BANK LIMITED BKSIBDDH 03-02-2009 36. Dhaka UTTARA BANK LIMITED UTBLBDDH 22-12-2008 37. Dhaka EASTERN BANK LTD. EBLDBDDH 16-06-2009 38. Dhaka SHAHJALAL ISLAMI BANK LIMITED SJBLBDDH 09-09-2009 39. Dhaka UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. UCBLBDDH 11-10-2009 40. Dhaka PUBALI BANK LIMITED PUBABDDH 11-01-2010 41. Dhaka STANDARD CHARTERED BANK SCBLBDDX 10-11-2010 42. Dhaka DUTCH-BANGLA BANK LTD DBBLBDDH 02-06-2011 43. Dhaka DHAKA BANK LIMITED DHBLBDDH 02-06-2011 44. Dhaka ONE BANK LIMITED ONEBBDDH 02-06-2011 45. Dhaka ISLAMI BANK BANGLADESH LTD IBBLBDDH 08-06-2011 46. Dhaka RUPALI BANK LTD RUPBBDDH 08-06-2011 47. Dhaka JANATA BANK LIMITED JANBBDDH 15-06-2011 48. Dhaka FIRST SECURITY ISLAMI BANK LIMITED FSEBBDDH 24-07-2011 49. Dhaka TRUST BANK LTD., THE TTBLBDDH 24-07-2011 50. Dhaka NATIONAL CREDIT AND COMMERCE BANK LIMITED NCCLBDDH 02-08-2011 51. Dhaka PRIME BANK LIMITED PRBLBDDH 03-08-2011 52. Dhaka BANGLADESH KRISHI BANK BKBABDDH 08-08-2011 BANK ALFALAH LIMITED (BANGLADESH - 53. Dhaka ALFHBDDH 16-08-2011 DHAKA BRANCH) 54. Dhaka BANGLADESH COMMERCE BANK LTD. BCBLBDDH 16-08-2011 55. Dhaka STATE BANK OF INDIA SBINBDDH 18-08-2011 56. Dhaka STANDARD BANK LIMITED SDBLBDDH 23-10-2011 57. Dhaka AL-ARAFAH ISLAMI BANK LTD. ALARBDDH 29-11-2011 58. Dhaka COMMERCIAL BANK OF CEYLON LTD. CCEYBDDH 26-12-2011 59. Dhaka AGRANI BANK LIMITED AGBKBDDH 10-01-2012 60. Dhaka BRAC BANK LIMITED BRAKBDDH 16-02-2012 61. Dhaka ICB ISLAMIC BANK LTD. BBSHBDDH 24-05-2012 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT AND 62. Dhaka IFICBDDH 06-06-2011 COMMERCE BANK LTD. 63. Dhaka BANGLADESH DEVELOPMENT BANK BDDBBDDH 29-04-2013 64. Dhaka NRB COMMERCIAL BANK NRBBBDDH 26.08.2013 65. Dhaka MIDLAND BANK LIMITED MDBLBDDH 16-09-2013 66. Dhaka UNION BANK LIMITED UBLDBDDH 16-09-2013 67. Dhaka NATIONAL BANK OF PAKISTAN NBPABDDH 19-09-2013 68. Dhaka MEGHNA BANK LIMITED MGBLBDDH 06-10-2013 69. Dhaka NRB BANK LTD. NRBDBDDH 23-10-2013 70. Dhaka SOUTH BANGL AGRICULTURAL BANK SBACBDDH 27-08-2013 71. Dhaka THE FARMERS BANK LIMITED FRMSBDDH 05-02-2014 72. Dhaka NRB GLOBAL BANK LTD NGBLBDDH 24-02-2014 73. Dhaka SHIMANTO BANK LIMITED SHMTBDDD 29-03-2018 74. Dhaka MODHUMOTI BANK LIMITED MODHBDDH 12-12-2013 75. Brussels COMMERZBANK AG COBADEFFDOC 06-06-2001 76. Brussels KBC BANK NV KREDBEBB 28-05-2003 Belgium ING BELGIUM NV/SA (FORMERLY BANK 77. Brussels BBRUBEBB010 25-10-2007 BRUSSELS LAMBERT SA), BRUSSELS FORTIS BANQUE SA (FORMER GENERALE DE 78. Brussels GEBABEBB36A 17-04-2003 BANQUE) 79. Antwerpen KBC BANK NV KREDBE22 26-01-2009 80. Brussels SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION SMBCBEBB 29-01-2009 81. Antwerpen BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. ANTWERP BOFABE3X 24-05-2012 82. Brussels DEXIA BANK SA GKCCBEBB 25-03-2013 83. Phuntsholing BANK OF BHUTAN BHUBBTBT 13-12-2008 Bhutan 84. Thimphu T BANK LTD TBBTBTBT 06-11-2018 85. Brazil Sao Paulo BANCO BRADESCO S.A. BBDEBRSP 29-11-2012 86. Bulgaria Sofia DSK BANK (FORMERLY STATE SAVINGS BANK) STSABGSF 11-03-2009 87. Toronto HSBC BANK CANADA HKBCCATT 07-02-2002 88. Toronto ICICI BANK CANADA ICICCATT 16-11-2008 89. Toronto STATE BANK OF INDIA (CANADA) SBINCATX 12-10-2006 90. Toronto TORONTO-DOMINION BANK TDOMCATT 20-09-2001 91. Toronto TORONTO-DOMINION BANK TDOMCATTTOR 20-09-2001 Canada 92. Calgary TORONTO-DOMINION BANK TDOMCATTCAL 20-09-2001 93. Montreal TORONTO-DOMINION BANK TDOMCATTMTL 20-09-2001 94. Vancouver TORONTO-DOMINION BANK TDOMCATTVAN 20-09-2001 95. MISSISSAUGA HABIB CANADIAN BANK HBZUCATT 26-04-2010 96. TORONTO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. CHASCATT 03-02-2011 97. Shanghai THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI LTD. BOTKCNSH 19-08-2001 98. Shanghai STANDARD CHARTERED BANK SCBLCNSX 30-08-2001 99. Beijing STANDARD CHARTERED BANK SCBLCNSXBJG 30-08-2001 100. Shenzhen STANDARD CHARTERED BANK SCBLCNSXSHZ 30-08-2001 101. Xiamen STANDARD CHARTERED BANK SCBLCNSXIMN 30-08-2001 102. Nanjing STANDARD CHARTERED BANK SCBLCNSXNJG 30-08-2001 103. Shanghai Br. STANDARD CHARTERED BANK SCBLCNSXSHA 30-08-2001 104. Tianjin STANDARD CHARTERED BANK SCBLCNSXTJN 30-08-2001 105. Zhuhai STANDARD CHARTERED BANK SCBLCNSXZHU 30-08-2001 106. Shanghai CITIBANK NA CITICNSX 09-08-2001 107. Beijing CITIBANK NA CITICNSXBJG 09-08-2001 108. Guangzhou CITIBANK NA CITICNSXGZB 09-08-2001 China 109. Shenzhen CITIBANK NA CITICNSXSZN 09-08-2001 110. SHANGHAI WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. PNBPCNSH 20-06-2008 111. Beijing WOORI BANK HVBKCNBJ 10-10-2003 112. Shanghai BANK OF NEW YORK IRVTCNSH 20-03-2002 113. HO/Shenzhen CHINA MERCHANTS BANK CMBCCNBS 10-06-2003 114. Shanghai KBC BANK NV KREDCNSX 28-05-2003 115. Nanjing KBC BANK NV (NO EXPAND) KREDCNSXNJG 28-05-2003 116. Shanghai SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION SMBCCNSH 20-05-2003 117. Suzhou SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION SMBCCNSU 20-05-2003 118. Shanghai HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. LTD, HSBCCNSH 31-01-2002 119. Beijing HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. LTD, HSBCCNSHBJG 31-01-2002 120. Dalian HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. LTD, HSBCCNSHDLN 31-01-2002 121. Guangzhou HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. LTD, HSBCCNSHGZH 31-01-2002 122. Qingdao HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. LTD, HSBCCNSHQDO 31-01-2002 123. Xiamen HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. LTD, HSBCCNSHSIA 31-01-2002 124. Shenzhen HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. LTD, HSBCCNSHSZN 31-01-2002 125. Tianjin HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. LTD, HSBCCNSHTJN 31-01-2002 126. Wuhan HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. LTD, HSBCCNSHWUN 31-01-2002 127. Shanghai HANA BANK SHANGHAI BRANCH (NO EXPAND) HNBNCNSH 20-06-2005 128. Beijing CHINA EVERBRIGHT BANK EVERCNBJ 20-08-2005 129. Shanghai(HO) BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSH 28-02-2006 130. Beijing BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHBJG 28-02-2006 131. Changzhou BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHCHA 28-02-2006 132. Dalian BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHDLN 28-02-2006 133. Guangzhou BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHGUA 28-02-2006 134. Hangzhou BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHHAN 28-02-2006 135. Hefei BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHHFI 28-02-2006 136. Ningbo BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHNBO 28-02-2006 137. Nanjing BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHNJG 28-02-2006 138. Qingdao BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHQDO 28-02-2006 139. Shanghai BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHSHI 28-02-2006 140. Shenzhen BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHSZN 28-02-2006 141. Tianjin BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHTJN 28-02-2006 142. Zhengzhou BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHZHE 28-02-2006 143. Zhenjiang BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMCNSHZJG 28-02-2006 SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION, 144. GUANGZHOU SMBCCN22 26-01-2009 GUANGZHOU BRANCH SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION, 145. TIANJIN SMBCCNBT 26-01-2009 TIANJIN BRANCH 146. Shenzhen KBC BANK N.V. SHENZHEN BRANCH (NO EXPAND) KREDCNBS 26-01-2009 147. Shanghai COMMERZBANK AG COBADEFFDOC 26-01-2009 148. Shanghai MIZUHO CORPORATE BANK LTD MHCBCNSH 10-02-2009 149. Beijing MIZUHO CORPORATE BANK LTD MHCBCNSHBJG 20-02-2009 150. Dalian MIZUHO CORPORATE BANK LTD MHCBCNSHDAL 20-02-2009 151. Shenzhen MIZUHO CORPORATE BANK, LTD. MHCBCNBS 16-02-2009 152. Dezhou Dezhou City Commercial Bank DECLCNBJXXX 11-03-2009 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK (CHINA) COMPANY 153. Shanghai CHASCNSH 03-02-2011 LIMITED JPMORGAN CHASE BANK (CHINA) COMPANY 154. BEIJING CHASCN22 03-02-2011 LIMITED ZHEJIANG CHOUZHOU COMMERCIAL BANK 155. YIWU CZCBCN2XXXX 21-08-2016 CO.,LTD PING AN BANK CO., LTD. (FORMERLY 156.
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