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		List of Bank and Swift Codes in Gambia   
		The SWIFT code of a bank is an 
		alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies your financial institution. 
		SWIFT code is also known as BIC or Bank Identifier Code. You do need to 
		know your bank's SWIFT code if you are doing international transactions 
		or wire transfers. MT103 is the format banks use when they execute what 
		is known as a wire transfer, cable transfer, funds transfer, telegraphic 
		transfer or SWIFT transfer.  
		 
  
          
		
		
		   
		  
		
			
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					1 ACCESS BANK GAMBIA FAJARA 
					ACGAGMGFXXX  
					2 ARAB GAMBIAN ISLAMIC BANK LTD BANJUL AGIXGMGMXXX  
					3 BANK PHB (GAMBIA) LIMITED BANJUL ITBCGMGMXXX  
					4 BSIC GAMBIA LIMITED KANIFING BSAHGMGMXXX  
					5 CENTRAL BANK OF THE GAMBIA BANJUL CBGAGMGMXXX  
					6 ECOBANK GAMBIA SERREKUNDA ECOCGMGMXXX  
					7 FIRST INTERNATIONAL BANK LIMITED BANJUL FIBLGMGMXXX  
					8 GUARANTY TRUST BANK (GAMBIA) LIMITED BANJUL GTBGGMGMXXX
					 
					9 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK SERREKUNDA ICBGGMGSXXX  
					10 OCEANIC BANK GAMBIA BANJUL OCBIGMGMXXX  
					11 PRIME BANK GAMBIA LTD KANIFING PRBGGMGGXXX  
					12 SKYE BANK LIMITED, GAMBIA BANJUL SKYEGMGMXXX  
					13 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK GAMBIA LIMITED BANJUL SCBLGMGMXXX
					 
					14 TRUST BANK LTD BANJUL TBLTGMGMXXX  
					15 ZENITH BANK GAMBIA BANJUL ZEIBGMGMXXX  
					 
					 Central bank 
					Central Bank of The Gambia 
					 Commercial banks 
					Access Bank 
					Arab Gambia Islamic Bank 
					Bank PHB 
					Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l'Investissement et le 
					Commerce 
					Ecobank 
					First International Bank 
					Guaranty Trust Bank 
					International Bank for Commerce 
					International Commercial Bank 
					Oceanic Bank 
					Prime Bank (Gambia) 
					Standard Chartered Bank 
					Trust Bank 
					Zenith Bank 
					Sources: 
					http://allafrica.com/stories/200908060729.html 
					http://www.cbg.gm/finance-system/thebanks.html 
					http://allafrica.com/stories/200905270641.html 
					http://www.gambianow.com/news/Business/Bank-PHB-Opens-Office-in-the-Gambia.html 
					http://allafrica.com/stories/201001210464.html 
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		The SWIFT code is 8 or 11 characters, 
		made up of: 
		  
		
			- 4 letters: Institution Code or 
			bank code.
 
			- 2 letters: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 
			country code
 
			- 2 letters or digits: location code
			
 
		 
		  
		  
		- if the second character is "0", then 
		it is typically a test BIC as opposed to a BIC used on the live network. 
		  
		- if the second character is "1", then 
		it denotes a passive participant in the SWIFT network 
		  
		- if the second character is "2", then 
		it typically indicates a reverse billing BIC, where the recipient pays 
		for the message. As opposed to the more usual mode whereby the sender 
		pays for the message. 
  
		
			- 3 letters or digits: branch code, 
			optional ('XXX' for primary office)
 
			Where an 8-digit code is given, it may be assumed that it refers to 
			the primary office. 
  
		 
		
		
 
        
		
        
		   
        
		
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