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
RVVGAT2B482 RAIFFEISENBANK AM HOFSTEIG
RLNWATWWAMS RAIFFEISENBANK AMSTETTEN – YBBS
RLBBAT2E002 RAIFFEISENBANK ANDAU
RZSTAT2G010 RAIFFEISENBANK ANGER – PUCH – KOGLHOF
RVSAAT2S005 RAIFFEISENBANK ANIF – NIEDERALM
RVSAAT2S006 RAIFFEISENBANK ANNABERG
RVSAAT2S007 RAIFFEISENBANK ANTHERING
RLBBAT2E004 RAIFFEISENBANK APETLON
RZKTAT2K257 RAIFFEISENBANK ARNOLDSTEIN
RZOOAT2L016 RAIFFEISENBANK ASPACH-WILDENAU
RZOOAT2L608 RAIFFEISENBANK ATTERSEE-NORD
RZOOAT2L363 RAIFFEISENBANK ATTERSEE-SUED
RVVGAT2B405 RAIFFEISENBANK AU
RZTIAT22236 RAIFFEISENBANK BAD HAERING UND UMGEBUNG
RAIFFEISENBANK BAD ST. LEONHARD
RZSTAT2G411 RAIFFEISENBANK BAD WALTERSDORF – SEBERSDORF – NEUDAU
RZOOAT2L750 RAIFFEISENBANK BAD WIMSBACH-NEYDHARTING
RLNWATWWBAD RAIFFEISENBANK BADEN
RVSAAT2S008 RAIFFEISENBANK BERGHEIM
RVSAAT2S009 RAIFFEISENBANK BERNDORF – SEEHAM
RLNWATWWBGA RAIFFEISENBANK BERNHARDSTHAL – GROSSKRUT – ALTLICHTENWARTH
RVVGAT2B406 RAIFFEISENBANK BEZAU – MELLAU – BIZAU
RZSTAT2G023 RAIFFEISENBANK BIRKFELD
RVSAAT2S010 RAIFFEISENBANK BISCHOFSHOFEN
RZKTAT2K272 RAIFFEISENBANK BLEIBURG
RVVGAT2B410 RAIFFEISENBANK BLUDENZ
RVSAAT2S011 RAIFFEISENBANK BRAMBERG AM WILDKOGEL
RZSTAT2G026 RAIFFEISENBANK BREITENAU
RVSAAT2S112 RAIFFEISENBANK BRUCK – FUSCH – KAPRUN
RAIFFEISENBANK BRUCK – FUSH – KAPRUN
RLNWATWWBRL RAIFFEISENBANK BRUCK-CARNUNTUM
RZKTAT2K271 RAIFFEISENBANK BRUECKL – EBERSTEIN – KLEIN ST. PAUL – WAISENBERG
RZSTAT2G041 RAIFFEISENBANK DECHANTSKIRCHEN – PINGGAU
RLBBAT2E010 RAIFFEISENBANK DEUTSCHKREUTZ – NIKITSCH
RZSTAT2G043 RAIFFEISENBANK DEUTSCHLANDSBERG
RVSAAT2S013 RAIFFEISENBANK DIENTEN
RZOOAT2L075 RAIFFEISENBANK DONAU-AMEISBERG
RLBBAT2E012 RAIFFEISENBANK DONNERSKIRCHEN-OGGAU-SCHUETZEN/GEB.
RVVGAT2B420 RAIFFEISENBANK DORNBIRN
RLBBAT2E014 RAIFFEISENBANK DRASSMARKT-KOBERSDORF-ST.MARTIN
RLBBAT2E038 RAIFFEISENBANK DREILAENDERECK BGLD-NORD EG
RZTIAT22218 RAIFFEISENBANK EBEN – PERTISAU
RZOOAT2L081 RAIFFEISENBANK EBERSCHWANG
RZSTAT2G053 RAIFFEISENBANK EDELSCHROTT
RZOOAT2L083 RAIFFEISENBANK EDT-LAMBACH
RZSTAT2G055 RAIFFEISENBANK EGGERSDORF – KUMBERG – ST. RADEGUND
RZTIAT22219 RAIFFEISENBANK EHRWALD-LERMOOS-BIBERWIER
RZSTAT2G056 RAIFFEISENBANK EIBISWALD – ST. OSWALD
RLNWATWWSGP RAIFFEISENBANK EISENWURZEN -NO
RVSAAT2S014 RAIFFEISENBANK ELIXHAUSEN
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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 48 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
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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 48 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.