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BIC (Bank Identifier Code)

A BIC (Bank Identifier Code), also known as a SWIFT code, is an international standard for identifying specific banks during cross-border transactions. It consists of a unique sequence of letters and numbers that specify the bank and its location, ensuring funds are sent accurately to the correct institution. Think of it as a bank’s digital fingerprint, facilitating secure and efficient international communication and money transfers among financial institutions globally.