What is Bank DKI’s Bank Code?
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Bank DKI’s bank code is 111. This three-digit number is used to identify Bank DKI in interbank transactions—whether through ATMs, SMS Banking, online banking, or in-person transactions at a branch.
When transferring money to a Bank DKI account from another bank, this code must be entered to ensure the funds are sent correctly.
If Bank DKI isn’t the bank you’re looking for, you can check the complete list of bank codes in Indonesia to find the one you need.
What is the Function of the Bank DKI Code?
The primary purpose of Bank DKI’s code is to simplify and ensure the accuracy of interbank transfers. Every bank in Indonesia has a unique code, allowing the banking system to identify the recipient bank correctly and avoid errors.
What If You're Transferring from Abroad?
If you're sending money internationally to a Bank DKI account, the three-digit bank code (111) alone isn’t enough. You’ll also need a SWIFT code (also known as a BIC), which serves as the international identifier for the bank.
The SWIFT/BIC code ensures your funds are safely and correctly routed to the bank overseas. To find Bank DKI’s SWIFT code, you can:
- Check Bank DKI’s online banking service
- Contact Bank DKI’s customer service
- Visit a Bank DKI branch in person
- Use an online SWIFT/BIC code lookup tool
What Bank Uses Code 111?
Code 111 is the official bank code for Bank DKI. If you’re looking for a different bank’s code, you can refer to the full list of Indonesian bank codes.
Can You Transfer from BCA to Bank DKI?
Absolutely! You can transfer funds from a BCA account to a Bank DKI account without any issues. Just make sure to enter the Bank DKI code111when making the transfer—whether it’s via ATM, mobile banking, or internet banking.