
When conducting international wire transfers, choosing the appropriate bank branch is crucial for successful transactions. The National Commercial Bank, as Libya's primary financial institution, maintains multiple branches across the country to effectively serve banking needs.
National Commercial Bank Branch Information
The following table provides SWIFT codes for each branch location to facilitate accurate international transfers:
Branch Name | City | SWIFT Code |
---|---|---|
TRIPOLI | Libyan Capital | LNCBLYLT050 |
TRIPOLI | Libyan Capital | LNCBLYLT051 |
BENGHAZI | Benghazi | LNCBLYLT052 |
SABHA | Sabha | LNCBLYLT053 |
BEIDA | Beida | LNCBLYLT054 |
DERNA | Derna | LNCBLYLT055 |
MISURATA | Misurata | LNCBLYLT056 |
GHARIAN | Gharian | LNCBLYLT057 |
The Importance of SWIFT Codes
SWIFT codes (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication codes) serve as universal identifiers in global finance, ensuring accuracy and security in international fund transfers. Each bank branch maintains a unique SWIFT code, which streamlines transaction processes and minimizes potential errors.
The National Commercial Bank's standardized SWIFT code system enables efficient inter-branch communication across different Libyan cities, guaranteeing timely delivery of transferred funds.
When initiating international wire transfers, verifying the recipient branch's correct SWIFT code remains essential for ensuring funds reach their intended destination securely and accurately. The National Commercial Bank provides comprehensive financial services throughout Libya, supporting both individual and corporate clients in conducting seamless international transactions.