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What is the meaning of UniCredit?

Wikipedia. UniCredit. UniCredit S.p.A. is an Italian global banking and financial services company. Its network spans 50 markets in 17 countries, with more than 8,500 branches and over 147,000 employees. Its strategic position in Western and Eastern Europe gives the group one of the continent’s highest market shares.

What kind of bank is UniCredit?

pan-European bank
With corporate & investment banking, commercial banking and wealth management operations, Unicredit is a pan-European bank with a strong presence in Western, Central and Eastern Europe.

Is UniCredit an investment bank?

UniCredit is a simple successful pan-European Commercial Bank, with Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB) across all Group geographies, delivering a unique pan-European network to its extensive and growing client franchise.

When was UniCredit founded?

1998
UniCredit/Founded

What is the swift code for UniCredit Banca Italy?

UNCRITMMXXX
UNICREDIT S.P.A.

SWIFT code UNCRITMMXXX
Swift code (8 characters) UNCRITMM
Branch name UNICREDIT S.P.A.
Branch address PIAZZA GAE AULENTI 3, TOWER A
Branch code XXX

How many countries does UniCredit operate in?

UniCredit S.p.A. is pan-European banking organization operating in 30 countries.

What is the BIC of Unicredit?

The SWIFT/BIC code for UNICREDIT S.P.A. is UNCRITMMXXX.

Is an Iban an account number?

IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number. The IBAN contains all the information that a bank or financial institution, like Money Mover, needs to identify the specific bank account that you wish to pay. It contains both a bank account number and an identification code for the bank itself.

What happens if SWIFT code is inactive?

When you send money to a non-existent SWIFT code: Your bank will try to send the funds to the SWIFT code you provided. If the SWIFT code does not exist, your bank will reverse your payment. But this might take time and they may charge a fee.

What if the BIC code is wrong?

Typically, sending money abroad with the wrong BIC/SWIFT will cause your funds to be lost somewhere in the international banking network, and getting your hands back on them could take anywhere between a few days to several weeks.