Banco BIC: Purpose, Values, FAQ, Contact Details

Banco BIC created in 2005 is a successful project and a reference in the Angolan financial system. they are young and modern bank, consolidated in the Angolan banking market, with the largest private commercial network, the dynamism of 2082 employees, symbolized in the routes of the Imbondeiro, the root of our creation.

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Purpose

BIC means Bank Identification Code, or Bank Identifier Code. It is an 8 to 11-character code that is used to identify a specific bank when you make an international transaction. It’s almost like a postcode for your bank, ensuring that your money goes to the right place.

Values

  • Customer Orientation
  • Innovation
  • Ambition
  • Teamwork
  • Recognition and continuous valuation of Employees
  • High standard of integrity
  • Social responsibility

Mission

To be a solid, profitable, socially responsible, efficient, agile bank, with national and international presence, dedicated to the creation of value, a partner of companies and families, which is distinguished by the valuation of its assets, the satisfaction of its Customers and the achievement of its Employees, always guided by a behavior of high ethical and social responsibility.

Vision
To be the best private bank to operate in Angola, growing in a sustainable, innovative way and offering the best solutions to Customers, with permanent capacity for renewal, actively contributing to the development and growth of Angola.

FAQ

Is Bank Code Same as BIC?

A BIC (Bank Identifier Code) is the SWIFT Address assigned to a bank in order to send automated payments quickly and accurately to the banks concerned. It uniquely identifies the name and country, (and sometimes the branch) of the bank involved.

What Is Ulster Bank Bic Code?

Your BIC or Bank Identifier Code (also known as a Swift code) for your ROI Ulster bank accounts is ULSBIE2D. This is the same for all of your accounts. Your International Banking Account Number or IBAN can be found on your Anytime Internet Banking and mobile banking as well as your account statement

How Can I Find My Bank’s BIC Code?

Where can I find my SWIFT/BIC code? You can usually find your bank’s SWIFT/BIC code in your bank account statements. You also can use our SWIFT/BIC finder to get the right code for your transfer.

Is the Swift Code Same for All Branches?

Yes. A BIC (Bank Identifier Code) is exactly the same as a SWIFT code. Both are made up of numbers and letters used to identify the country, bank and branch that an account is registered to.

What Is IBAN and BIC?

Your International Bank Account Number (IBAN) and Bank Identifier Code (BIC) are your account number and sort code written in a standard, internationally recognised format. They help us to process your international payments automatically, making them faster, safer and cheaper.

Contact Details

Tel: +244 923 190 870

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