Here is an alphabetical list of some Kenyan banks along with their SWIFT codes:
Bank Name | SWIFT Code |
---|---|
ABSA Bank Kenya PLC | BARCKENX |
Access Bank (Kenya) PLC | ABNGKENA |
African Banking Corporation Ltd | ABCLKENA |
Bank of Africa Kenya Ltd | AFRIKENX |
Bank of Baroda (Kenya) Ltd | BARBKENA |
Bank of India | BKIDKENA |
Central Bank of Kenya | CBKEKENX |
Commercial Bank of Africa Ltd | CBAFKENX |
Cooperative Bank of Kenya Ltd | KCOOKENA |
Equity Bank Kenya Ltd | EQBLKENA |
Family Bank Ltd | FABLKENA |
First Community Bank Ltd | IFCBKENA |
I&M Bank Ltd | IMBLKENA |
KCB Bank Kenya Ltd | KCBLKENX |
National Bank of Kenya | NBKEKENX |
NIC Bank PLC | NINCKENA |
Stanbic Bank Kenya Ltd | SBICKENX |
Standard Chartered Bank Kenya Ltd | SCBLKENX |
Please note that some banks have multiple branches, each with its own unique SWIFT code. For detailed information on specific branches, you can refer to
Additionally, the SWIFT code format typically consists of 8 to 11 characters:
- Bank code: 4 letters representing the bank.
- Country code: 2 letters representing the country.
- Location code: 2 characters (letters or digits) representing the location.
- Branch code: 3 characters (letters or digits) representing the specific branch (optional).
For example, the SWIFT code for the Central Bank of Kenya is CBKEKENX, where:
- CBKE: Bank code for Central Bank of Kenya.
- KE: Country code for Kenya.
- NX: Location code.
Always verify the SWIFT code with the recipient or the bank to ensure accuracy when conducting international transactions.