SWIFT/BIC Directory

Austria SWIFT Codes

Find SWIFT/BIC codes for banks in this country. Use the table below to check bank, city, branch, and code details before making an international transfer.

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SWIFT/BIC Code List

Country SWIFT/BIC Code Bank City Branch
RZOOAT2L330 RAIFFEISENBANK MUEHLVIERTLER ALM
RZOOAT2L325 RAIFFEISENBANK MUENZKIRCHEN
RZSTAT2G238 RAIFFEISENBANK MURAU
RZSTAT2G370 RAIFFEISENBANK MURECK
RZSTAT2G252 RAIFFEISENBANK NESTELBACH – ST. MAREIN – LASSNITZHOEHE
RLBBAT2E061 RAIFFEISENBANK NEUHAUS AM KLAUSENBACH
RAIFFEISENBANK NEUKIRCHEN AN DER VOECKLA
RZSTAT2G402 RAIFFEISENBANK NEUMARKT – SCHEIFLING
RLNWATWWNSD RAIFFEISENBANK NEUSIEDL AN DER ZAYA
RZOOAT2L361 RAIFFEISENBANK NIEDERWALDKIRCHEN
RZSTAT2G108 RAIFFEISENBANK NOERDLICHE OSTSTEIERMARK
RLNWATWWASP RAIFFEISENBANK NOE-SUED ALPIN
RZOOAT2L362 RAIFFEISENBANK NUSSBACH
RVSAAT2S044 RAIFFEISENBANK NUSSDORF
RZSTAT2G261 RAIFFEISENBANK OBDACH – WEISSKIRCHEN
RVSAAT2S045 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERALM – PUCH
RZKTAT2K431 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERDRAUBURG
RZKTAT2K322 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERDRAUTAL – WEISSENSEE
RZOOAT2L370 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERES INNVIERTEL REG. GEN.M.B.H.
RZKTAT2K561 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERES MOELLTAL
RZSTAT2G240 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERES MUERZTAL
RLNWATWWOWS RAIFFEISENBANK OBERES WALDVIERTEL
RZTIAT22359 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERLAND WEST
RZTIAT22220 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERLECHTAL
RZTIAT22260 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERPERFUSS-KEMATEN U. UMGEBUNG
RLBBAT2E067 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERSCHUETZEN – BERNSTEIN – MARIASDORF
RVSAAT2S047 RAIFFEISENBANK OBERTRUM – MATTSEE
RZSTAT2G266 RAIFFEISENBANK OEBLARN
RZOOAT2L390 RAIFFEISENBANK OHLSDORF
RZKTAT2K510 RAIFFEISENBANK OSSIACHER SEE
RZOOAT2L400 RAIFFEISENBANK OTTNANG-WOLFSEGG
RZOOAT2L420 RAIFFEISENBANK PABNEUKIRCHEN
RZSTAT2G075 RAIFFEISENBANK PALDAU-STUDENZEN-EICHKOEGL
RLBBAT2E071 RAIFFEISENBANK PAMHAGEN
RLBBAT2E072 RAIFFEISENBANK PARNDORF – NEUDORF – POTZNEUSIEDL – GATTENDORF
RZSTAT2G282 RAIFFEISENBANK PASSAIL
RZKTAT2K442 RAIFFEISENBANK PATERNION – WEISSENSTEIN – FERNDORF
RZTIAT22248 RAIFFEISENBANK PAZNAUN
RZOOAT2L424 RAIFFEISENBANK PENNEWANG
RLNWATWWPDF RAIFFEISENBANK PERCHTOLDSDORF – MARIA ENZERSDORF
RZOOAT2L777 RAIFFEISENBANK PERG
RZOOAT2L427 RAIFFEISENBANK PETTENBACH
RZOOAT2L442 RAIFFEISENBANK PEUERBACH
RZOOAT2L430 RAIFFEISENBANK PICHL BEI WELS
RVSAAT2S048 RAIFFEISENBANK PIESENDORF
RLNWATWW642 RAIFFEISENBANK PIESTING
RZSTAT2G285 RAIFFEISENBANK PISCHELSDORF – STUBENBERG
RLBBAT2E074 RAIFFEISENBANK PODERSDORF AM SEE
RZSTAT2G311 RAIFFEISENBANK POELLAU
RZSTAT2G076 RAIFFEISENBANK POELSTAL
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About SWIFT codes in this country

A SWIFT/BIC code identifies a bank or financial institution for international payments. Codes can vary by bank, city, or branch.

SWIFT/BIC code format

A SWIFT/BIC code usually has 8 or 11 characters. It can include a bank code, country code, location code, and optional branch code.

Verify before sending money

SWIFT/BIC code information is provided for reference only. Always confirm the correct code with your bank or financial institution before making an international transfer.

Using SWIFT/BIC codes in Austria

This directory lists 49 SWIFT/BIC codes associated with 50 banks or financial institutions in Austria. Results may include head-office codes as well as codes assigned to particular branches or cities.

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SWIFT/BIC codes displayed
50
Banks or institutions
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Cities represented

How to find the correct SWIFT code

  1. Search the table using the exact bank name, city, or SWIFT code.
  2. Open the code details page to review the bank, branch, and BIC structure.
  3. Compare the code with the payment instructions supplied by the recipient.
  4. Confirm the code directly with the bank before sending funds.

Information to verify for an international transfer

  • Recipient’s full name and account number or IBAN
  • Recipient bank name and branch address when required
  • The correct 8- or 11-character SWIFT/BIC code
  • Currency, payment reference, and any intermediary-bank details

Frequently asked questions

This page currently displays 49 SWIFT/BIC codes from the available records for Austria. The total may change when the database is updated.
No. A SWIFT/BIC code may contain 8 characters to identify a head office or primary institution, or 11 characters when a three-character branch code is included.
That depends on the recipient bank’s instructions. Some banks accept an 8-character code or a code ending in XXX, while others require a specific branch code.
No. A SWIFT/BIC code generally identifies a bank or branch, while an IBAN identifies an individual bank account in countries that use the IBAN format.
Check the recipient’s official payment instructions and confirm the code with the relevant bank. Banks can merge, change names, or update routing information.
The transfer may be delayed, rejected, or routed for manual review. Additional fees may also apply depending on the banks involved.
Data source and accuracy: SwiftCodes.cc compiles reference information from its banking database. Codes, bank names, and branch information can change. Data last reviewed: November 8, 2024. Always confirm payment instructions directly with the bank or recipient before making a transfer.