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CITAD Code Details of NHTMCP PHUONG NAM (SOUTHERN BANK) , CN HA NOI Branch
The CITAD Code of Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank) , Cn Ha Noi Branch is 01328001
BANK NAME | NHTMCP PHUONG NAM (SOUTHERN BANK) |
CITAD CODE/MÃ NGÂN HÀNG | 01328001 ((Used for electronic fund transfer across Vietnam for domestic fund transfer purposes.)) |
BRANCH NAME | CN HA NOI |
BANK CODE | 328 (After first two digits next three digits of the CITAD code is bank code.) |
BRANCH CODE | 001 (After first five digits next three digits of the CITAD code is branch code.) |
CITY/PROVIENCE CODE OF HEAD OFFICE/BRANCH | 01 (The first two digits of the CITAD code is city or provience code of the head office or bank branch.) |
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About Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank) , Cn Ha Noi Branch
General Information -
The Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank) , Cn Ha Noi Branch is Located
in Vietnam.
The CITAD Code of Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank) , Cn Ha Noi Branch is : 01328001
City / Provience Code is : 01 , Bank Code is: 328 & Branch Code is: 001.
Bank Operational Time -
Bank Working Hours: Monday - Friday 8 A.M - 4 P.M & Saturday 8.00 A.M - 12.00 P.M (Expect Sunday & public
holidays)
(Generic Timings*) (* Do note that
these bank timings vary from branch to branch.)
Lunch Timeing - Usally 11.30A.M - 1.30P.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 Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank), Cn Ha Noi Branch CITAD Code
0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Province/City Code | Bank Code | Branch Code |
The first two digits (01) is Province or City or Region Code of the head office or branch.
Next three digits is (328) is bank code & representing Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank).
Last three digits is (001) - It's an unique identifier no for the particular branch & here it's representing Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank) , Cn Ha Noi Branch.
FAQ
The CITAD Code of Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank) , Cn Ha Noi Branch is : 01328001
The Bank Code of Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank), Cn Ha Noi Branch is : 328
The Branch Code of Cn Ha Noi Branch of Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank) is : 001
The City/Provience Code of Head office or Bank Branch of Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank), Cn Ha Noi Branch is : 01
The Nhtmcp Phuong Nam (southern Bank) , Cn Ha Noi branch is located in Vietnam.
General Information About Vietnam Bank CITAD Code
What is an Vietnam Bank CITAD Code?
Vietnam Bank CITAD code also known as Local Clearing Code & it's a unique 8 digits numeric code divided into three parts that helps to identify a specific bank branch in Vietnam. This code is used for sending & receiving payments in correct bank account.
Structure of the CITAD Code
The first three digits of the CITAD Code is province/city/region Code of the head office or branch, Next three digits is bank code & finally last three digits is an unique identifier no for the particular Financial institution or bank branch.
Example : Breakdown of CITAD Code
A | A | B | B | B | C | C | C |
Province/City/Region Code | Bank Code | Branch Code |
What is CITAD code used for?
CITAD Code used for various electronic or online fund transfer in Vietnam for domastic fund transfer purposes.