ITALY

Unicredit SWIFT code in Italy

The SWIFT/BIC code for Unicredit is UNCRITMMXXX. However, Unicredit may use different SWIFT/BIC codes depending on the service or branch. If you’re unsure which to use, confirm with your recipient or contact Unicredit directly.

Unicredit

UNCRITMMXXX

Bank name

UNICREDIT S.P.A.

SWIFT code

UNCRITMMXXX

Address

TOWER A, PIAZZA GAE AULENTI 3

City

MILANO

Country

ITALY

This is the main SWIFT/BIC code for Unicredit in Italy

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About UNCRITMMXXX

The main SWIFT code for Unicredit in Italy is UNCRITMMXXX. This code identifies the bank’s main office for international payments in Italy and is commonly used when a branch-specific code isn’t required or available. If you’re sending money to an account with Unicredit in Italy, and the recipient hasn’t provided a local branch SWIFT code, using UNCRITMMXXX is typically a safe and reliable option.

When to use this SWIFT code

Using UNCRITMMXXX

You can use Unicredit’s main SWIFT/BIC code UNCRITMMXXX when:

  • Sending an international money transfer to Unicredit in Italy

  • The recipient hasn’t provided a branch-specific SWIFT/BIC code

  • Unicredit processes the payment centrally through its primary office

  • You want to use a widely accepted default SWIFT/BIC code

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Receiving a payment

Receiving a payment to Unicredit in Italy?

To receive an international payment to your Unicredit account in Italy, you’ll need to provide the correct SWIFT/BIC code, account number, and other banking details. Make sure your sender has the right information to avoid delays.

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Frequently asked questions

The main office SWIFT code for Unicredit is UNCRITMMXXX. This code is commonly used for international wire transfers to the bank's headquarters. It identifies Unicredit in the SWIFT network, helping ensure that funds are routed to the correct financial institution.