RCBC Bank Code and SWIFT/BIC Codes

RCBCPHMMXXX is an 8–11 character identifier: bank code RCBC, country code PH, location code MM, and optional branch code XXX.
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For RCBC Savings Bank, the commonly listed SWIFT code is RCSAPHM1XXX (bank code RCSA).
Some services, partners, or correspondent banks may require a more specific branch SWIFT code—always confirm with the recipient or RCBC before sending.

If your transfer form asks for a bank code, use the SWIFT/BIC code field for international transfers; domestic bank codes can differ by network and partner.

RCBC is headquartered in Makati City, Philippines; many transfers use the head office code when the branch code is not provided.

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Double-check the beneficiary name, account number, and SWIFT/BIC to avoid delays, returns, or additional fees.

When in doubt, ask the recipient for the exact code shown on their bank instructions, then verify it with the sending bank.

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This page explains what the codes mean, when to use them, and common questions for cross‑border payments.

The primary SWIFT code for Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) is RCBCPHMMXXX (head office).
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RCBCPHMMXXX is an 8–11 character identifier: bank code RCBC, country code PH, location code MM, and optional branch code XXX.

Some services, partners, or correspondent banks may require a more specific branch SWIFT code—always confirm with the recipient or RCBC before sending.

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This page explains what the codes mean, when to use them, and common questions for cross‑border payments.

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The primary SWIFT code for Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) is RCBCPHMMXXX (head office).
IntellegebatIf your transfer form asks for a bank code, use the SWIFT/BIC code field for international transfers; domestic bank codes can differ by network and partner.

Double-check the beneficiary name, account number, and SWIFT/BIC to avoid delays, returns, or additional fees.

When in doubt, ask the recipient for the exact code shown on their bank instructions, then verify it with the sending bank.
This page explains what the codes mean, when to use them, and common questions for cross‑border payments.

RCBCPHMMXXX is an 8–11 character identifier: bank code RCBC, country code PH, location code MM, and optional branch code XXX.

For RCBC Savings Bank, the commonly listed SWIFT code is RCSAPHM1XXX (bank code RCSA).

If your transfer form asks for a bank code, use the SWIFT/BIC code field for international transfers; domestic bank codes can differ by network and partner.

RCBC is headquartered in Makati City, Philippines; many transfers use the head office code when the branch code is not provided.

When in doubt, ask the recipient for the exact code shown on their bank instructions, then verify it with the sending bank.

This page explains what the codes mean, when to use them, and common questions for cross‑border payments.

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The primary SWIFT code for Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) is RCBCPHMMXXX (head office).

RCBCPHMMXXX is an 8–11 character identifier: bank code RCBC, country code PH, location code MM, and optional branch code XXX.

For RCBC Savings Bank, the commonly listed SWIFT code is RCSAPHM1XXX (bank code RCSA).
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Some services, partners, or correspondent banks may require a more specific branch SWIFT code—always confirm with the recipient or RCBC before sending.
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If your transfer form asks for a bank code, use the SWIFT/BIC code field for international transfers; domestic bank codes can differ by network and partner.

RCBC is headquartered in Makati City, Philippines; many transfers use the head office code when the branch code is not provided.

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Double-check the beneficiary name, account number, and SWIFT/BIC to avoid delays, returns, or additional fees.
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RCBCPHMMXXX is an 8–11 character identifier: bank code RCBC, country code PH, location code MM, and optional branch code XXX.

For RCBC Savings Bank, the commonly listed SWIFT code is RCSAPHM1XXX (bank code RCSA).

Some services, partners, or correspondent banks may require a more specific branch SWIFT code—always confirm with the recipient or RCBC before sending.

If your transfer form asks for a bank code, use the SWIFT/BIC code field for international transfers; domestic bank codes can differ by network and partner.
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Double-check the beneficiary name, account number, and SWIFT/BIC to avoid delays, returns, or additional fees.

When in doubt, ask the recipient for the exact code shown on their bank instructions, then verify it with the sending bank.

This page explains what the codes mean, when to use them, and common questions for cross‑border payments.

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RCBCPHMMXXX is an 8–11 character identifier: bank code RCBC, country code PH, location code MM, and optional branch code XXX.

For RCBC Savings Bank, the commonly listed SWIFT code is RCSAPHM1XXX (bank code RCSA).

Some services, partners, or correspondent banks may require a more specific branch SWIFT code—always confirm with the recipient or RCBC before sending.

If your transfer form asks for a bank code, use the SWIFT/BIC code field for international transfers; domestic bank codes can differ by network and partner.

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Double-check the beneficiary name, account number, and SWIFT/BIC to avoid delays, returns, or additional fees.
When in doubt, ask the recipient for the exact code shown on their bank instructions, then verify it with the sending bank.