

SWIFT Code
SWIFT Code – Send & Receive International Wire Transfers
Looking to send or receive money from overseas? You’ll need the official UniBank SWIFT code to ensure your international wire transfer is processed quickly and securely.
Our official SWIFT/BIC code is: UNAVUS32
This code connects UniBank to financial institutions around the world, making it possible for you to transfer funds internationally with confidence.
What is a SWIFT code?
A SWIFT code is used to identify specific banks and financial institutions across the world. Also known as a Business Identifier Code (BIC), a SWIFT code is an 8-11-character code that follows a specific format to identify the bank, country, location, and branch.
Why use it?
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Fast international transfers – Send and receive money across borders with minimal delays.
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Secure transactions – SWIFT ensures encrypted, verified communication between banks.
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Global access – Accepted by financial institutions in over 200 countries.
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Streamlined processing – Using the correct SWIFT code reduces the risk of delays or returned payments.
How to use the UniBank SWIFT code
When someone sends money to your UniBank account from outside the U.S., they’ll need to provide:
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Bank Name: UniBank for Savings
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SWIFT/BIC Code: UNAVUS32
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Routing Number (if applicable): 211372378
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Your Account Number
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Your Full Name/Business Name (As it appears on your account)
Be sure the sender includes all of these details to avoid delays.
Send or receive international payments today!
Whether you’re sending money overseas, receiving an international wire transfer, or doing business globally, UniBank makes it simple with our official SWIFT code: UNAVUS32.
Whether you’re sending money overseas, receiving an international wire transfer, or doing business globally, UniBank makes it simple with our official SWIFT code: UNAVUS32.
If you have questions about international wire transfers, contact our Customer Care Team at 800.578.4270 or visit your nearest UniBank branch.