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BIC Code Details of ПАО "НБД-БАНК">
The BIC Code of пао "нбд-банк" is 042202705
BANK NAME | ПАО "НБД-БАНК" |
BIC CODE/БИК код | 042202705 (Used for electronic fund transfer across Russia for domestic fund transfer purposes.) |
CORRESPONDENT ACCOUNT | 30101810400000000705 (Start date of the institution's participation in the STR.) |
BANK SHORT NAME | ПАО "НБД-БАНК" |
INDEX | 603950 |
REGION | НИЖЕГОРОДСКАЯ ОБЛАСТЬ (Г.НИЖНИЙ НОВГОРОД) |
CITY | НИЖНИЙ НОВГОРОД |
ADDRESS | ПЛ ГОРЬКОГО, 6 |
OKATO CODE | 22 (All-Russian Classifier of Objects of Administrative Territorial Division.) |
OKPO CODE | |
REGISTRATION NUMBER | 1966 |
DATE ADDED | 1994-01-20 |
SWIFT CODE | |
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About пао "нбд-банк"
General Information -
The пао "нбд-банк" is Located in Russia.
The Address of the пао "нбд-банк" is :
ПЛ ГОРЬКОГО, 6, НИЖНИЙ НОВГОРОД , НИЖЕГОРОДСКАЯ ОБЛАСТЬ (Г.НИЖНИЙ НОВГОРОД) .
The BIC (Bank Identification Code) of пао "нбд-банк" is :
042202705 ,
The Correspondent Account is :
30101810400000000705
,
The OKATO Code is :
22
,
The Registration Number is :
1966
Bank Operational Time -
Bank Working Hours: Monday - Friday ( 8A.M - 40P.M) (Generic Timings*)
(Expect saturday, sunday & public holidays)
(* Do note that these bank timings vary from branch to branch.)
Lunch Timeing - Usally 12.00P.M - 2.00P.M (May vary from branch to branch).
However bank Employees took their lunch in batches so that the business is not affected & you can visit the bank at any time during lunch time.
Breakdown of пао "нбд-банк" BIC Code
0 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 7 | 0 | 5 |
Russian Federation Code | Territory of the Russian Federation according to OKATO | BIK Number | Last 3 Digits of Correspondent Account |
The first two digits (04) - is Russian Federation code.
Next two digits is (22) - indicate the territory of the Russian Federation according to OKATO.
Last three digits is (705) - Last three digits of correspondent account's always match the last three digits of BIC Code last three digits.
FAQ
The BIC Code of пао "нбд-банк" is: 042202705
The пао "нбд-банк" Address is : ПЛ ГОРЬКОГО, 6, НИЖНИЙ НОВГОРОД, НИЖЕГОРОДСКАЯ ОБЛАСТЬ (Г.НИЖНИЙ НОВГОРОД) .
The Correspondent Account of BIC Code - 042202705 is : 30101810400000000705.
The OKATO Code of BIC Code - 042202705, пао "нбд-банк" is : 22.
The Registration Number of BIC Code - 042202705, пао "нбд-банк" is : 1966.
General Information About Russia BIC Code / БИК код
What is Russia BIC Code or BIK Number?
A Russian bank BIK Number or BIC Code is a unique 9 digits numeric code that's helps to identify a particular bank branch in Russia. This code used to sending & receiving fund betweens various accounts in Russia for domastic fund transfer purposes.
Structure of the Russia BIC Code
A BIC starting with the digits "04" . The first two digits is the code of the Russian Federation, next 2 digits indicate the territory of the Russian Federation according to OKATO (All-Russian Classifier of Objects of Administrative Territorial Division) & finally the last 3 digits of the BIK number must match the last digits in the correspondent account.
Example : Breakdown of BIC Code / BIK Code
0 | 4 | A | A | B | B | C | C | C |
Russian Federation Code | Territory of the Russian Federation according to OKATO | BIK Number | Last 3 Digits of Correspondent Account |
What is Russia BIC code used for?
BIC Code used for various electronic and online fund transfer in Russia for domastic fund transfer purposes.