GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT Code — France

Browse all 1 city where GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S has SWIFT-registered branches in France. Select a city to get the verified BIC/SWIFT code for international wire transfers.

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GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT Code in France — Complete Guide

A SWIFT code (also known as a BIC — Bank Identifier Code) for GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S in France is an internationally recognised alphanumeric identifier required for all cross-border wire transfers involving this bank. BankZop currently lists 1 verified SWIFT codes for GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S across 1 city in France.

Whether you are receiving a foreign remittance, paying an overseas supplier, or sending money abroad from France, you need the correct GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT code for the specific branch. An incorrect SWIFT code can delay your transfer by several business days, or cause it to be returned with bank charges deducted.

How to Find the Right GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT Code

BankZop makes finding the exact SWIFT code for any GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S branch in France simple:

  1. Select a city from the list above — use the filter to find your city quickly.
  2. View all SWIFT codes for that city — the next page shows every registered BIC code for GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S branches in that location.
  3. Copy the SWIFT code — use the one-click copy button, then paste it directly into your bank's international transfer form.

If you already have a SWIFT code and want to verify it belongs to GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S, use the Search by SWIFT Code tab on the SWIFT Code home page.

SWIFT Code Structure for GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S

All SWIFT codes follow the same 8 or 11-character ISO 9362 format. Here is how to read a GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S BIC code:

Position Length Meaning Example
1–4 4 letters Bank / Institution Code ALLA
5–6 2 letters Country Code (ISO 3166-1) XX
7–8 2 chars Location / City Code BB
9–11 3 chars Branch Code (optional — XXX = Head Office) XXX

8-Character vs 11-Character GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT Codes

GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S branches may have either 8-character or 11-character SWIFT codes. Here is the key difference and when to use each:

  • 8-character SWIFT code (Head Office BIC) — Refers to GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S's primary or head office for that city. Most standard international wire transfers can be processed with just the 8-character code. The receiving bank routes funds internally.
  • 11-character SWIFT code (Branch BIC) — Includes the 3-character branch suffix at the end, routing directly to a specific GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S branch. Faster and more precise — recommended for large-value or time-sensitive transfers.

Best Practice: Always use the full 11-character SWIFT code if available. If only the 8-character code is known, it remains valid for most international transfers to GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S in France.

Common Uses of GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT Codes

The SWIFT codes for GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S in France are required for a variety of international financial transactions:

  • Receiving international wire transfers — Provide your GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S branch SWIFT code to the overseas sender so their bank routes the funds correctly.
  • Inward remittances — NRI transfers, freelance payments from global clients, salary credited from foreign employers.
  • Sending money abroad — GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S uses SWIFT to route your outward international transfers to the correct beneficiary bank.
  • Trade finance & letters of credit — International trade settlements, documentary collections, and bank guarantees between GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S and foreign correspondent banks.
  • SWIFT gpi fast payments — Trackable, same-day cross-border payments via the Global Payments Innovation network.
  • Education and travel payments — Paying overseas tuition fees or international travel expenses from a GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S account.

How Long Do Transfers Take Using a GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT Code?

International wire transfers via GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT codes typically take 1–5 business days. The exact timing depends on:

Factor Impact on Transfer Time
Same currency transfer1–2 business days (fastest)
Currency conversion required2–3 business days
Correspondent bank involved3–5 business days
Incorrect SWIFT code enteredDelayed or returned (with charges)
Weekend or public holiday+1–2 business days added

SWIFT Code Errors — What to Avoid with GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S

These are the most common mistakes when using a GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT code that cause transfers to fail or be delayed:

  • Spaces or lowercase letters — SWIFT codes must always be uppercase with no spaces.
  • Using an outdated code — Codes can change after bank mergers or system restructuring. Always verify on BankZop before initiating.
  • Confusing IFSC with SWIFT — IFSC codes (used for India domestic NEFT/RTGS) are completely different from SWIFT codes. They cannot be used interchangeably.
  • Wrong branch city — Selecting a SWIFT code for the wrong city branch can cause internal routing delays even if the bank code is correct.
  • Missing account number — A correct SWIFT code with a wrong account number still causes a failed transfer. Verify both independently.

Correspondent Banks and Intermediary SWIFT Codes

Not all banks maintain direct SWIFT relationships with GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S. In these cases, a correspondent (intermediary) bank acts as a relay, holding accounts on behalf of GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S to facilitate the currency exchange or settlement. Your sending bank may ask for the correspondent bank's SWIFT code in addition to the GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S BIC. Always confirm intermediary bank details directly with the recipient's GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S branch for high-value transactions.

Tips for Successful Transfers Using GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT Codes

  • Verify before every high-value transfer — SWIFT codes can change. Always check on BankZop and confirm with the recipient's branch.
  • Use 11-character codes when possible — Direct branch routing reduces manual processing risk.
  • Confirm the transfer currency — Some GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S accounts may have currency conversion charges if the transfer arrives in a different denomination.
  • Initiate early in the business day — Transfers initiated before the bank's cut-off time process in the same day's settlement batch.
  • Save the transaction reference — Essential for tracing delayed or missing transfers through GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S's international team.

GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S SWIFT code data sourced from SWIFT Official Directory and verified against GE CORPORATE BANKING EUROPE S A S's published branch disclosures. Last reviewed Jun 2026 by BankZop Editorial Team. Always confirm SWIFT codes with your bank before initiating any international transfer.

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