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No, the Bank of Baroda doesn't have the same SWIFT code for all its branches based on its location and services.
You can find the SWIFT code for Bank of Baroda on your bank statement, official net banking portal, contact the branch directly, or use a SWIFT code finder tool online.
No, a bank SWIFT code is not the same as an IFSC code. Although both are alphanumeric codes used for bank transactions, they serve different purposes. A SWIFT code is used for international wire transfers, whereas an IFSC is used only for domestic transfers within India.
The common and primary BOB SWIFT code in India is 'BARBINBBXXX'.
ARBINBBXXX' is the main SWIFT code for Bank of Baroda. It indicates: BARB: Bank Code (Bank of Baroda), IN: Country Code (India), BB: Location Code (Mumbai), XXX: Branch Code (represents the head office/main branch).