
Whether you encounter a Société Générale branch on the bustling streets of Paris or in another city, locating the correct SWIFT code for international transactions is essential. Below is a streamlined guide to help you identify key branches and their corresponding codes.
Locating Société Générale Branches
The following table provides a selection of Société Générale branches across France, along with their SWIFT codes. Simply match the city or branch name to retrieve the relevant information:
- SOGEFRPPAAA – 29 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, 75009
- SOGEFRPPABO – Bourse, Paris
- SOGEFRPPACF – HMP Opéra, 50 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, 75009
- SOGEFRPPACH – Paris
- SOGEFRPPADB – Paris
- SOGEFRPPADI – Paris
- SOGEFRPPADM – 17 Cours Valmy, Puteaux, 92972
- SOGEFRPPAED – Denfert, Paris
Alternative Solutions for International Transfers
If your specific branch is not listed, you can still complete international transactions using Société Générale’s global headquarters SWIFT code. The bank’s central system will process the transfer and route it to the intended recipient, ensuring secure delivery.
For incoming international transfers, always provide the sender with your branch’s SWIFT code to avoid delays or misdirected funds. If the exact code is unavailable, verify whether the bank’s international headquarters code can be used as an alternative or contact customer service for further guidance.