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		List of Bank and Swift Codes in Namibia   
		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 BANK OF NAMIBIA WINDHOEK 
					(CLEARING HOUSE) CBKNNANAPCH  
					2 BANK OF NAMIBIA WINDHOEK CBKNNANXXXX  
					3 BANK WINDHOEK LIMITED WINDHOEK (GLOBAL CUSTODY BRANCH) 
					BWLINANXCHM  
					4 BANK WINDHOEK LIMITED WINDHOEK BWLINANXXXX  
					5 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NAMIBIA LIMITED WINDHOEK 
					FIRNNANXXXX  
					6 INVESTMENT HOUSE NAMIBIA (PTY) LTD WINDHOEK IHNANANXXXX
					 
					7 IRWIN, JACOBS, GREENE AND ASSOCIATES (PTY) LTD. WINDHOEK 
					IJGLNANAXXX  
					8 NAMCLEAR (PTY) LIMITED WINDHOEK NAMCNANXXXX  
					9 NAMIBIA EQUITY BROKERS (PTY) LTD WINDHOEK NBOENANXXXX  
					10 NEDBANK NAMIBIA LIMITED WINDHOEK NEDSNANXXXX  
					11 SIMONIS STORM SECURITIES (PTY) LTD WINDHOEK FLMSNANXXXX
					 
					12 STANDARD BANK NAMIBIA LIMITED WINDHOEK SBNMNANXXXX  
					 
					 Central bank 
					Bank of Namibia 
					 Investment Banks 
					Investec Bank 
					 Commercial banks 
					Absa 
					Bank HPB 
					Bank Windhoek 
					First National Bank 
					Nedbank 
					Standard Bank 
					 Other financial institutions 
					Agricultural Bank of Namibia 
					City Savings & Investment Bank 
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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. 
  
		 
		
		
 
        
		
        
		   
        
		
		List of SWIFT Codes 
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