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SSI - Standard Settlement Instructions

Below you will find settlement instructions for payments to DNB Bank ASA in various countries

Standard Settlement Instructions NYSE

Click on the PDF marked with the country or office you want to get the standard settlement instructions for (Bank Identifier Code):

DNB Bank ASA Norway, BIC: DNBANOKK (PDF)Open the file in a new tab

DNB Carnegie, Norway BIC: DNBANOKX (PDF)Open the file in a new tab

DNB Bank ASA, Sweden BIC: DNBASESX (PDF)Open the file in a new tab

DNB Bank ASA, Denmark BIC: DNBADKKX (PDF)Open the file in a new tab

DNB Bank ASA, UK BIC: DNBAGB2L (PDF)Open the file in a new tab

DNB Bank ASA , Germany BIC: DNBADEHX (PDF)Open the file in a new tab

DNB Bank ASA, Finland BIC: DNBAFIHX (PDF)Open the file in a new tab

DNB Bank ASA, USA BIC: DNBAUS33 (PDF)Open the file in a new tab

DNB Bank ASA, DNB Treasury: DNBANOKX (PDF)Open the file in a new tab

Standard settlement instructions for different shares

Please find link to “Cross Border Procedure and Programs” from DNB Bank ASA Securities Services here:

Cross border procedure and programs (PDF)Open the file in a new tab

Abbreviations used for foreign transfers

SSI

SSI is an abbreviation for "Standard Settlement Instructions", which is the international system used for financial settlements in various countries.

BIC

BIC is short for Bank Identifier Code and is a unique code that identifies the bank internationally.

SWIFT is the same and can be used instead of BIC to identify a bank.

IBAN

IBAN is a four letter abbreviation for "International Bank Account Number" and is a international standard for account numbers.

SWIFT

A SWIFT code is a unique code used to identify a bank globally. SWIFT is an abbreviation for "Society of Worldwide Interbanking Financial Telecommunications" and is an important piece of information when making international transactions.

A SWIFT code identifies a bank across nations. SWIFT can be used instead of the term BIC code, as they are the same.