SWIFT Code XRUSRUM1 — RUSSIAN EXCHANGE, MOSCOW

Verified SWIFT/BIC code for RUSSIAN EXCHANGE in MOSCOW, Russia. Use this code for international wire transfers.

Updated Jun 2026 SWIFT Official Data Live Data
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MOSCOW

RUSSIAN EXCHANGE · Russia

SWIFT Verified

SWIFT / BIC Code

XRUSRUM1

Code Breakdown

XRUS Bank Code
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RU Country
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M1 Location

Branch

MOSCOW

City

MOSCOW

Country Code

RU

Connection Status

Active

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About SWIFT Code XRUSRUM1 — RUSSIAN EXCHANGE, MOSCOW

SWIFT code XRUSRUM1 is the official 8-character head-office BIC (Bank Identifier Code) for RUSSIAN EXCHANGE in MOSCOW, Russia. Standardised under ISO 9362 and maintained by the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), this code is used exclusively for cross-border wire transfers and is recognised by financial institutions in over 200 countries.

This code must be provided to the sender when receiving money from abroad, and is required by RUSSIAN EXCHANGE for all outward international remittances from MOSCOW. Without the correct SWIFT code, international transfers to or from this branch cannot be processed.

How to Read SWIFT Code XRUSRUM1

The code XRUSRUM1 follows the ISO 9362 standard and breaks down as follows:

SegmentValueLengthMeaning
Bank CodeXRUS4 lettersIdentifies RUSSIAN EXCHANGE as the institution
Country CodeRU2 lettersISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for Russia
Location CodeM12 charsCity/region identifier within Russia
Quick Tip: XRUSRUM1 is a 8-character head-office BIC. When the branch code is unknown, this 8-character code is accepted by most sending banks — RUSSIAN EXCHANGE will route the funds internally.

When to Use SWIFT Code XRUSRUM1

Receiving International Wire Transfers

To receive money from abroad at your RUSSIAN EXCHANGE account in MOSCOW, share SWIFT code XRUSRUM1 with the sender along with your full account number, your name as on the account, and the branch address.

NRI Remittances

Non-Resident Indians sending money to NRO/NRE accounts at RUSSIAN EXCHANGE, MOSCOW must provide SWIFT code XRUSRUM1. Major remittance platforms — including Wise, Remitly, Western Union, and MoneyGram — use this code to route transfers accurately.

Trade Finance and Foreign Payments

Importers and exporters using RUSSIAN EXCHANGE in MOSCOW rely on SWIFT code XRUSRUM1 for letters of credit, bank guarantees, and foreign currency settlements.

SWIFT Code vs IFSC vs MICR vs BSR — Key Differences

CodeFormatUsed ForScope
SWIFT XRUSRUM18 or 11 charsInternational wire transfers, NRI remittances, trade financeGlobal — 200+ countries
IFSC11 chars (alpha)NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, UPI account linkingIndia domestic only
MICR9 digitsCheque clearing (CTS), NACH mandates, SIP registrationIndia domestic only
BSR7 digitsTDS challan filing, Form 16, Form 26AS, TRACESIndia income tax only
Important: Never enter SWIFT code XRUSRUM1 in a field asking for an IFSC, MICR, or BSR code. Each serves a different system.

Need the IFSC code for domestic NEFT, RTGS, or UPI transfers? View the IFSC code for RUSSIAN EXCHANGE →

For cheque clearing or NACH mandates, use the MICR code for RUSSIAN EXCHANGE →

For TDS challan deposits, find the BSR code for RUSSIAN EXCHANGE →

How SWIFT Code XRUSRUM1 Routes an International Transfer

  1. Initiation: The sender provides SWIFT code XRUSRUM1 and account number to their bank.
  2. Validation: The sending bank validates the BIC against the SWIFT registry.
  3. Routing: An MT103 SWIFT message is transmitted through the network to RUSSIAN EXCHANGE.
  4. Correspondent bank (if needed): An intermediary bank may relay the transfer, adding 1–2 business days.
  5. Credit: RUSSIAN EXCHANGE receives the SWIFT message and credits the account. Total time: 1–5 business days.

Common Mistakes When Using SWIFT Code XRUSRUM1

  • Spaces or lowercase letters — Always enter XRUSRUM1 uppercase with no spaces.
  • Using the wrong city — This code is for MOSCOW only.
  • Truncating to 8 characters — When 11 characters are required, always use the full code.
  • Using SWIFT for domestic transfers — Use the IFSC code for any transfer within Russia.

Data Accuracy

BankZop sources SWIFT/BIC data from publicly available banking registries and official disclosures, updated regularly. For the highest-stakes transactions, always confirm XRUSRUM1 directly with RUSSIAN EXCHANGE's MOSCOW branch or via the SWIFT BIC Directory.

SWIFT code data sourced from SWIFT Official Directory and verified against RUSSIAN EXCHANGE's published disclosures. Last reviewed Jun 2026 by BankZop Editorial Team. About our data sources →

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