SWIFT Codes in Iraq — All Banks & BIC Codes
Browse all 70 banks in Iraq with SWIFT/BIC codes. Select a bank, then choose your city to get the verified SWIFT code for international wire transfers.
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70 banks
- ABU DHABI ISLAMIC BANK
- AL BARAKA TURK KATILIM BANKASI A.S. ERBIL BRANCH
- AL NIBAL AL ARABYA FOR MONEY TRANSFER
- AL RAFIDAIN BANK
- AL-ASSWAR CO. FOR MONEY TRANSFER
- AL-BILAD ISLAMIC BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE
- AL-HAREER COMPANY FOR MONEY TRANSFER
- AL-HUDA BANK
- AL-IRAQIA FOR MONEY TRANSFER CO.
- AL-MARAJ AL ALAMIYA COMPANY FOR MONEY TRANSFER
- AL-MUHEJ COMPANY FOR MONEY TRANSFER
- AL-NAHIR AL-KHALED MONEY TRANSFER
- ALNOOR FOR MONEY TRANSFER CO. SHAREHOLDING
- ALRABITA ALMALIYA FOR MONEY TRANSFER
- ARAB BANKING CORPORATION
- ASHUR INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR INVESTMENT
- ASYA KATILIM BANKASI A.S. ARBIL BRANCH
- ATAA ALGHARY FOR MONEY TRANSFERRING COMPANY
- BABYLON BANK COMPANY
- BANK AUDI S.A.L. (IRAQ BRANCHES)
- BANK OF BAGHDAD
- BANKMED SAL, IRAQ
- BANQUE LIBANO-FRANAISE SAL - IRAQ
- BASRAH INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR INVESTMENT
- BBAC SAL ERBIL BRANCH
- BLOM BANK S.A.L.
- BYBLOS BANK SAL IRAQ
- CENTRAL BANK OF IRAQ
- CIHAN BANK FOR ISLAMIC INVESTMENT AND FINANCE
- COMMERCIAL BANK OF IRAQ (S.A.)
- CREDIT BANK OF IRAQ
- CREDIT LIBANAIS SAL
- DAR ES SALAAM INVESTMENT BANK
- DIJLAH AND FURAT BANK
- ECONOMY BANK
- ECONOMY BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE
- ELAF ISLAMIC BANK
- ERBIL BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE
- FRANSABANK SAL, IRAQ BRANCH
- GULF COMMERCIAL BANK
- IBL BANK, SAL
- INDUSTRIAL BANK,THE
- INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE
- INVESTMENT BANK OF IRAQ
- IRAQI ISLAMIC BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
- IRAQI MIDDLE EAST INVESTMENT BANK
- IRAQNA MONEY TRANSFER
- KARMAL STOCK EXCHANGE
- KURDISTAN INTERNATIONAL BANK
- MANSOUR BANK FOR INVESTMENT
- MOSUL BANK
- NATIONAL BANK OF IRAQ
- NATIONAL ISLAMIC BANK
- NOBLES FOR MONEY TRANSFER CO.SHARE HOLDING
- NORTH BANK
- RABEE SECURITIES
- RASHEED BANK
- REAL ESTATE BANK,THE
- REGION TRADE BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE (FORMERLY EMERALD BANK)
- STANDARD CHARTERED BANK IRAQ BRANCH
- SUMER COMMERCIAL BANK
- TRADE BANK OF IRAQ
- TRANS IRAQ BANK
- TURKIYE CUMHURIYETI ZIRAAT BANKASI A.S.
- TURKIYE IS BANKASI A.S. ALL IRAQ BRANCHES
- TURKIYE VAKIFLAR BANKASI ERBIL BRANCH
- UNION BANK OF IRAQ
- UNITED BANK FOR INVESTMENT
- UNITED COMPANY FOR FINANCIAL TRANSFER
- WARKA BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FINANCE
SWIFT Codes in Iraq — Complete Guide
A SWIFT code (also known as a BIC — Bank Identifier Code) is an internationally recognised alphanumeric identifier assigned to every financial institution participating in cross-border wire transfers. For banks in Iraq, the SWIFT code is mandatory for sending or receiving money internationally. BankZop currently lists 70 banks in Iraq with 87 verified SWIFT codes across all cities and branches.
Whether you are sending money to a family member, paying an international supplier, or receiving a foreign remittance, you need the correct SWIFT code for the recipient's bank in Iraq. 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 SWIFT Code for a Bank in Iraq
BankZop makes it easy to find verified SWIFT codes for any bank in Iraq in three steps:
- Select the bank from the list above — use the filter box to quickly find your bank by name.
- Choose the city — the next page lists all cities where that bank has SWIFT-registered branches.
- Get the SWIFT code — the result page shows the exact SWIFT/BIC code, the branch name (if applicable), the location code breakdown, and a one-click copy button.
Alternatively, if you already have the SWIFT code and want to verify it, use the Search by SWIFT Code tab on the SWIFT Code Lookup home page.
Understanding SWIFT Code Structure for Iraq Banks
All SWIFT codes follow the same 8 or 11-character format regardless of country. Here is how to read a SWIFT code for a bank in Iraq:
| Position | Length | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–4 | 4 letters | Bank / Institution Code | HDFC |
| 5–6 | 2 letters | Country Code (ISO 3166-1) | IQ |
| 7–8 | 2 chars | Location / City Code | BB |
| 9–11 | 3 chars | Branch Code (optional — XXX = Head Office) | XXX |
8-Character vs 11-Character SWIFT Codes in Iraq
Banks in Iraq may have either 8-character or 11-character SWIFT codes. Here is the key difference:
- 8-character SWIFT code — Refers to the bank's head office. Most international transfers can be completed with just the 8-character code, as the receiving bank's head office will route the funds internally to the correct branch.
- 11-character SWIFT code — Includes a specific 3-character branch code at the end. Using the full 11-character code routes your transfer directly to a specific branch, reducing the chance of manual processing and potential delays.
Best Practice: Always use the full 11-character SWIFT code if you have it. If only the 8-character code is available, it is still valid — most banks in Iraq and worldwide accept 8-character codes for standard international wire transfers.
Common Uses of SWIFT Codes for Iraq Banks
SWIFT codes for banks in Iraq are required in several international financial scenarios:
- Receiving international wire transfers — Provide your bank's SWIFT code to the sender so their bank can correctly route the funds to your account in Iraq.
- Sending money abroad from Iraq — Your bank needs the beneficiary's SWIFT code to route your transfer to the correct overseas bank.
- Foreign remittances — Family members abroad sending money home to Iraq need your bank's SWIFT code.
- International business payments — Paying overseas suppliers or receiving payment from international clients requires SWIFT codes on both ends.
- Payroll for international employees — Companies paying employees in Iraq from abroad use SWIFT codes to process salary transfers.
- Education and tuition fee payments — Students paying tuition fees to foreign universities from Iraq need the receiving university's bank SWIFT code.
How Long Do SWIFT Transfers Take to/from Iraq?
International wire transfers involving banks in Iraq typically take 1–5 business days. The exact timing depends on several factors:
| Factor | Impact on Transfer Time |
|---|---|
| Same currency transfer | 1–2 business days (fastest) |
| Currency conversion required | 2–3 business days |
| Correspondent bank involved | 3–5 business days |
| Incorrect SWIFT code | Delayed or returned (with charges) |
| Weekend or holiday | +1–2 business days added |
SWIFT Code vs Other Transfer Codes — What Iraq Banks Use
Different countries use different codes for domestic vs international transfers. Here is how SWIFT compares to other codes you might encounter:
| Code Type | Used For | Length | Scope |
|---|---|---|---|
| SWIFT / BIC | International wire transfers | 8 or 11 chars | Global (200+ countries) |
| IBAN | European SEPA transfers | Up to 34 chars | Europe + 80 countries |
| IFSC (India) | NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, UPI | 11 chars | India domestic only |
| ABA Routing (USA) | US domestic ACH transfers | 9 digits | USA domestic only |
Tips for Successful International Transfers Using Iraq Bank SWIFT Codes
- Always verify the SWIFT code using BankZop before initiating a high-value transfer. Bank codes can change due to mergers or system updates.
- Double-check the account number along with the SWIFT code. A correct SWIFT code with a wrong account number will still result in a failed or misdirected transfer.
- Use the 11-character code when available to ensure direct routing to the specific branch.
- Confirm the transfer currency with the receiving bank — some banks in Iraq may charge conversion fees if the transfer arrives in a different currency than the account currency.
- Keep the transaction reference provided by your bank — this is essential for tracing a transfer if it is delayed.
- Initiate transfers early in the business day to ensure they are processed in the same day's settlement batch.
Iraq SWIFT code data sourced from SWIFT Official Directory and verified against individual bank publications. Last reviewed Jun 2026 by BankZop Editorial Team. Always verify SWIFT codes with your bank before initiating any international transfer.

