Deutsche Bank BIC
BIC / SWIFT code
DEUTDEFFXXX
Country
Germany
Bank codes
17 codes
All bank codes, Deutsche Bank
The table below lists all 17 bank codes (Bankleitzahlen) assigned to the BIC DEUTDEFFXXX.
| Bank code | BIC / SWIFT |
|---|---|
| 500 700 10 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 50 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 51 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 52 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 53 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 54 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 55 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 56 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 57 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 58 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 59 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 60 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 61 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 62 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 63 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 64 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
| 500 700 65 | DEUTDEFFXXX |
BIC code for Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank is one of the major banks operating nationwide with a broad branch and business network. Its BIC (Business Identifier Code) is DEUTDEFFXXX and is used for international transfers and SWIFT transactions. The major bank is listed in Germany under 17 different bank codes, all sharing the same BIC.
The bank codes of Deutsche Bank fall within the clearing area ofHesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, shown by the leading digit5 of the code. The fourth digit of the bank code (7)assigns the bank to the Deutsche Bank number range.
DEUTDEFFXXX is made up of: the bank code DEUT (identifies Deutsche Bank), the country code DE (Germany), the location code FF and the branch code XXX. The "XXX" suffix marks the head office.
How do I use the BIC DEUTDEFFXXX?
For a SEPA transfer within the European payment area the IBAN is usually enough and the BIC is derived automatically. For transfers outside the SEPA area or for international (SWIFT) transactions you need the BIC DEUTDEFFXXX in addition to the IBAN.
You can also find the BIC via our home page by entering an IBAN, or use the BIC calculator to look it up from a bank code.