
For individuals and businesses seeking to make international payments through the Central Bank of Egypt, accurate information about branch locations and SWIFT codes is essential. Below is a comprehensive guide to the bank's major branches and their corresponding codes to ensure smooth cross-border transactions.
Locating SWIFT Codes
SWIFT codes are critical identifiers for international wire transfers. The following table lists key branches of the Central Bank of Egypt along with their respective codes:
- CBEGEGCAALX - EL-GOMHOREYA STREET, Cairo, 11511
- CBEGEGCAASA - EL-GOMHOREYA STREET, Cairo, 11511
- CBEGEGCABES - EL-GOMHOREYA STREET, Cairo, 11511
- CBEGEGCACCP - EL-GOMHOREYA STREET, Cairo, 11511
- CBEGEGCAPRT - EL-GOMHOREYA STREET, EL SHARK DISTRICT, Port Said, 42511
- CBEGEGCAXXX - Cairo
- CBEGEGCBXXX - Cairo
- CBEGEGCX001 - EL-GOMHOREYA STREET, Cairo, 11511
If Your Branch Isn't Listed
Should your specific branch not appear in the above list, international transfers can still be processed using the bank's central SWIFT codes. The Central Bank's system will automatically route the funds to the appropriate destination branch.
Key Considerations for SWIFT Transfers
Verifying Transfer Details
Before initiating any international payment, double-check the following information:
- Confirm the SWIFT code matches the recipient's bank
- Verify the accuracy of the account number and recipient name
- Ensure all personal details are correctly entered
Even minor discrepancies can cause significant delays or failed transactions. In case of errors, immediately contact your financial institution for resolution.
Receiving International Payments
For those expecting incoming international transfers, providing the correct SWIFT code of your specific Central Bank branch is crucial for successful fund delivery. If uncertain about your branch's code, contacting the bank directly for clarification is recommended.