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List of Foreign Bankers Provided by SBI for Acceptance of Bank List received from SBI, Commercial Br. LIST OF CORRESPONDENT BANKS Country Name Bank Name BIC Commonwealth Bank Australia CTBAAU2S Of Australia Australia And New Zealand Banking Group ANZBAU3M Ltd National Australia Bank NATAAU33 Ltd Westpack Banking WPACAU2F Corporation Austria Oberbank AG OBKLAT2L Erste Bank der Oesterreichischen GIBAATWW Sparkassen AG UniCredit Bank Austria BKAUATWW AG Raiffeisen Bank RZBAATWW International AG National Bank Of Bahrain Bahrain BSC NBOBBHBM BBK BSC BBKUBHBM Bangladesh Pubali Bank Limited PUBABDDH National Bank Limited NBLBBDDH Uttara Bank Limited UTBLBDDH Prime Bank Limited PRBLBDDH United Commercial UCBLBDDH Bank Limited Janata Bank Ltd. JANBBDDH BNP Paribas Fortis Bank Belgium GEBABEBB SA/NV KBC Bank NV KREDBEBB ING Belgium SA/NV BBRUBEBB Bhutan Bank Of Bhutan Ltd BHUBBTBT Botswana Bank SBI Botswana Ltd SBINBWGX Brazil Banco Safra SA SAFRBRSP Banco Bradesco SA BBDEBRSP Bulgaria Unicredit BulBank AD UNCRBGSF Canada SBI Canada Bank SBINCATX Canadian Imperial Bank CIBCCATT Of Commerce Bank Of Montreal BOFMCAM2 Royal Bank Of Canada ROYCCAT2 The Toronto Dominion TDOMCATT Bank The Bank Of Nova NOSCCATT Scotia (SCOTIA BANK) Chile Banco de Chile BCHICLRM Banco Santander Chile BSCHCLRM China Bank of China Limited BKCHCNBJ China Construction PCBCCNBJ Bank Corporation Industrial and Commercial Bank of ICBKCNBJ China Limited China Merchants Bank CMBCCNBS Co Ltd Bank of COMMCNSH Communications Co Ltd Agricultural Bank of ABOCCNBJ China Ltd Denmark Danske Bank A/S DABADKKK Qatar National Bank Al Egypt Ahli S.A.E. (QNB) QNBAEGCX Banque Misr SAE BMISEGCX National Bank of Egypt NBEGEGCX Finland Nordea Bank Abp NDEAFIHH France HSBC France CCFRFRPP Credit Industriel Et CMCIFRPP Commercial Natixis NATXFRPP Credit Agricole SA AGRIFRPP Societe Generale SOGEFRPP BNP Paribas SA BNPAFRPP Credit Lyonnais CRLYFRPP Credit Agricole Corporate and BSUIFRPP Investment Bank CACIB Germany Commerzebank AG COBADEFF DZ Bank AG Deutsche Zentral- GENODEFF Genossenschaftsbank UniCredit Bank AG HYVEDEMM Bayerische Landesbank BYLADEMM Landesbank Baden SOLADEST Wurttemberg Norddeutsche Landesbank NOLADE2H Girozentrale Deutsche Bank AG DEUTDEFF HSBC Trinkaus & TUBDDEDD Burkhadt AG DBS Bank (Hong Kong) Hong Kong DHBKHKHH Limited China CITIC Bank KWHKHKHH International Limited Hang Seng Bank HASEHKHH Limited OCBC Wing Hang Bank WIHBHKHH Limited The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking HSBCHKHH Corporation Limited (HSBC) UniCredit Bank Hungary Hungary BACXHUHB ZRT PT Bank Central Asia Indonesia CENAIDJA Tbk PT Bank Mandiri BMRIIDJA (Persero) Tbk PT Bank Sbi Indonesia SBIDIDJA Israel Bank Leumi le-Israel BM LUMIILIT Mizrahi Tefahot Bank MIZBILIT Limited Israel Discount Bank IDBLILIT Limited The First International FIRBILIT Bank of Israel Limited Union Bank of Israel UNBKILIT Limited Bank Hapoalim BM POALILIT Credit Agricole Italia Italy CRPPIT2P SpA Intesa Sanpaolo SpA BCITITMM Unicredit SPA UNCRITMM Banca Popolare di Sondrio Societa POSOIT22 Cooperativa per Azioni BPER Banca SpA BPMOIT22 Banca Nazionale del BNLIITRR Lavoro SpA Unione di Banche Italiane S.p.A. (UBI BLOPIT22 BANCA) Japan Mizuho Bank Limited MHCBJPJT MUFG Bank Ltd BOTKJPJT Shinkin Central Bank ZENBJPJT Resona Bank Limited DIWAJPJT The Bank of Kyoto BOKFJPJZ Limited Sumitomo Mitsui SMBCJPJT Banking Corporation The Bank of Fukuoka FKBKJPJT Limited The Chiba Bank Limited CHBAJPJT The Bank of Yokohama HAMAJPJT Limited Jordan Arab Bank PLC ARABJOAX National Bank of Kuwait Kuwait NBOKKWKW SAKP Gulf Bank KSCP GULBKWKW Commercial Bank of COMBKWKW Kuwait KPSC Burgan Bank K.P.S.C BRGNKWKW Malayan Banking Malaysia MBBEMYKL Berhad (Maybank) RHB Bank Berhad RHBBMYKL United Overseas Bank UOVBMYKL (Malaysia) Bhd OCBC Bank (Malaysia) OCBCMYKL Berhad CIMB Bank Berhad CIBBMYKL The Mauritius Mauritius MCBLMUMU Commercial Bank Ltd SBI (Mauritius) Ltd INILMUMU SBM Bank (Mauritius) STCBMUMU Ltd Co-operative Bank Ltd Myanmar (Public) (C B Bank) CPOBMMMY Nepal Nepal SBI Bank Ltd NSBINPKA Nabil Bank Limited NARBNPKA (Nabil) Netherlands ING Bank NV INGBNL2A ABN AMRO Bank NV ABNANL2A Cooperatieve Rabobank RABONL2U UA New Zealand Bank of New Zealand BKNZNZ22 ANZ Bank New Zealand ANZBNZ22 Limited Nigeria Sterling Bank Plc NAMENGLA Norway DNB Bank ASA DNBANOKK Oman Bank Dhofar SAOG BDOFOMRU BankMuscat SAOG BMUSOMRX Oman Arab Bank SAOC OMABOMRU National Bank of Oman NBOMOMRX SAOG Peru Banco BBVA Peru BCONPEPL Banco de Credito del BCPLPEPL Peru Metropolitan Bank and Philippines MBTCPHMM Trust Company Banco Santander Totta Portugal TOTAPTPL SA The Commercial Bank Qatar CBQAQAQA (P.S.Q.C.) Doha Bank DOHBQAQA Qatar National Bank QNBAQAQA (Q.P.S.C) The Governor and Republic of Ireland Company of Bank of BOFIIE2D Ireland Russian Federation SBERBANK of Russia SABRRUMM VTB BANK ( Public Joint VTBRRUMM Stock Company) Commercial Indo bank CODLRUMM LLC The National Saudi Arabia NCBKSAJE Commercial Bank Al Rajhi Banking & Investment Corp. RJHISARI Bank AlBilad ALBISARI Banque Saudi Fransi BSFRSARI Alinma Bank INMASARI Samba Financial Group SAMBSARI Riyad Bank RIBLSARI The Saudi British Bank SABBSARI (SABB) Arab National Bank ARNBSARI Oversea – Chinese Singapore OCBCSGSG Banking Corp Ltd United Overseas Bank UOVBSGSG Limited DBS Bank Ltd DBSSSGSG The Standard Bank of South Africa South Africa Ltd SBZAZAJJ ABSA Bank Ltd ABSAZAJJ Nedbank Limited NEDSZAJJ First Rand Bank Ltd. FIRNZAJJ South Korea Shinhan Bank SHBKKRSE KEB Hana Bank KOEXKRSE Standard Chartered SCBLKRSE Bank Korea Limited Kookmin Bank CZNBKRSE Woori Bank HVBKKRSE Industrial Bank of Korea IBKOKRSE Korea Development KODBKRSE Bank The Export - Import EXIKKRSE Bank of Korea Spain CaixaBank SA CAIXESBB Banco Bilbao Vizcaya BBVAESMM Argentaria SA Banco de Sabadell SA BSABESBB Banco Santander S.A BSCHESMM Bankia S.A. CAHMESMM Sri Lanka Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc. CCEYLKLX Bank of Ceylon BCEYLKLX People's Bank PSBKLKLX Sampath Bank Plc. BSAMLKLX Hatton National Bank HBLILKLX Plc Sweden Swedbank AB SWEDSESS Svenska Handelsbanken HANDSESS AB (publ) Skandinaviska Enskilda ESSESESS Banken AB (SEB) CA Indosuez Switzerland AGRICHGG (Switzerland) SA Banque de Commerce et de Placements SA BPCPCHGG UBS Switzerland AG UBSWCHZH BNP Paribas (Suisse) SA BPPBCHGG Zurcher Kantonalbank ZKBKCHZZ Banque Cantonale BCVLCH2L Vaudoise Credit Suisse (Schweiz) CRESCHZZ AG Banque Cantonale De BCGECHGG Geneve Hua Nan Commercial Taiwan HNBKTWTP Bank Ltd Taiwan Cooperative TACBTWTP Bank Bank of Taiwan BKTWTWTP Cathay United Bank UWCBTWTP First Commercial Bank FCBKTWTP Bangkok Bank Public Thailand BKKBTHBK Company Limited The Siam Commercial SICOTHBK Bank PCL Krung Thai Bank Public KRTHTHBK Co Ltd KASIKORNBANK Public KASITHBK Company Limited Societe Tunisienne de Tunisia Banque SA STBKTNTT TURKIYE HALK BANKASI Turkey AS TRHBTR2A Denizbank AS DENITRIS Akbank TAS AKBKTRIS Turkiye Cumhuriyeti Ziraat Bankasi A.S., TCZBTR2A Istanbul Garanti BBVA TGBATRIS Turkiye IS Bankasi AS ISBKTRIS Commercial Bank of UAE CBDUAEAD Dubai PSC First Abu Dhabi Bank P.J.S.C NBADAEAA Bank of Sharjah SHARAEAS The National Bank of NRAKAEAK Ras Al-Khaimah PSC MashreqBank PSC BOMLAEAD Union National Bank UNBEAEAA (UNB) Arab Bank for Investment and Foreign ABINAEAA Trade Emirates NBD Bank, EBILAEAD PJSC HSBC Bank Middle East BBMEAEAD Limited Abu Dhabi Commercial ADCBAEAA Bank PJSC Standard Chartered United Kingdom SCBLGB2L Bank Coutts and Company COUTGB22 National Westminster Bank Plc (NatWest NWBKGB2L Bank) Royal Bank of Scotland RBOSGB2L Plc Barclays Bank Plc BARCGB22 HSBC Bank Plc MIDLGB22 Lloyds Bank Plc LOYDGB2L State Bank of India (UK) Ltd. SBOIGB2L United States Fifth Third Bank FTBCUS3C HSBC Bank USA MRMDUS33 National Association Deutsche Bank Trust BKTRUS33 Company Americas Wells Fargo Bank WFBIUS6S National Association Silicon Valley Bank SVBKUS6S State Bank of India SBCAUS6L (California) The Bank of New York IRVTUS3N Mellon PNC Bank National PNCCUS33 Association BOKF National BAOKUS44 Association MUFG Union Bank BOFCUS33 National Association Bank of America BOFAUS3N National Association Keybank National KEYBUS33 Association US Bank National USBKUS44 Association Citibank NA CITIUS33 JP Morgan Chase Bank CHASUS33 National Association The Northern Trust CNORUS44 Company Vietnam Export-Import Vietnam Commercial Joint-Stock EBVIVNVX Bank Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of BIDVVNVX Vietnam (BIDV) Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcom BFTVVNVX Bank) Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for ICBVVNVX Industry and Trade (VietinBank).
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