Swift codes can be found in the ISO 9362 book. The latest edition was published on 01 October, 2009. Swift codes are 8 or 11 characters long.
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You can find a Swift code (also known as a Bank Identifier Code or BIC) by contacting the respective bank directly, checking the bank's website, or conducting an online search using the bank's name and location. Additionally, you can use online directories or financial websites that provide Swift code lookup services by entering the bank name and country.
You can find the exact swift number for your bank by using swift code search on swift.com or check with your bank branch.
The SWIFT code is a standard BIC format. What you want to be looking for is the CIBC SWIFT code. You can find them in the related link.
I think it has a common swift code: PNBPUS33 but you can find other details here: swiftcodes101.com
Swift code for transfers not coming from US: TDOMCATTTOR Swift code for transfers from US: BOFAUS3N
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