Bank SWIFT code

Bank of Ireland

Dublin, Ireland · BIC BOFIIE2D

SWIFT / BIC
BOFIIE2D
Bank code
BOFI
Country
IE
Location
2D
Branch
XXX (primary office)
Head office city
Dublin
BIC length
8 characters (primary office)

What each part of BOFIIE2D means

A SWIFT/BIC code is read left to right in four blocks.

BOFI
Bank code
4 letters — the institution (here, the bank prefix)
IE
Country code
2 letters — ISO 3166 country
2D
Location code
2 characters — city/region; a digit often means a test code
XXX
Branch code
3 characters — XXX marks the primary office

How to use this SWIFT code

Use BOFIIE2D as the receiver bank SWIFT/BIC code when initiating an international wire transfer to Bank of Ireland. Combine it with the recipient's account number (or Ireland IBAN) and full name. Double-check the code with Bank of Ireland or the recipient before sending — branch-specific BICs can differ from the head-office code.

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Bank of Ireland SWIFT code FAQ

What is the SWIFT code for Bank of Ireland?
The SWIFT/BIC code for Bank of Ireland is BOFIIE2D, identifying the bank's head office in Dublin, Ireland. Use it as the receiver-bank BIC when initiating an international wire transfer. Ireland uses IBANs (22 characters), so include the recipient's IBAN.
Is BOFIIE2D an 8- or 11-character SWIFT code?
BOFIIE2D is an 8-character BIC — the bank's primary (head-office) code. An 11-character form would append a branch code (often XXX for the primary office).
Where do I find the SWIFT code for Bank of Ireland?
It is shown on bank statements and in online banking, or you can ask Bank of Ireland directly. You can also decode BOFIIE2D in the SWIFT/BIC lookup on this site. Always confirm the code with the receiving bank before sending funds.
What's the difference between BOFIIE2D and a routing number?
A SWIFT/BIC code identifies a bank for cross-border payments, while a routing number (ABA) is used for domestic US transfers. For an international wire to Bank of Ireland, you need the SWIFT code; for a domestic US transfer you need the routing number.

⚠️ BIC data reflects the head-office code from public bank disclosures. Branch-specific SWIFT codes may differ — confirm with Bank of Ireland for exact routing before sending funds.