First Bank Swift Codes, IBAN And International Transfers

Temiloluwa Abiola
By Temiloluwa Abiola - Lead Writer
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The First Bank Swift code, comprising 8 or 11 characters, is crucial when engaging in international transactions through your First Bank account. Whether you are sending or receiving money globally, this code ensures the seamless flow of funds. 

Our comprehensive guide is tailored to provide you with the SWIFT codes for First Bank branches, particularly in Lagos and Abuja. Additionally, we will provide valuable information on conducting international financial transactions using your First Bank account, including details on the First Bank IBAN.

If you hold an account with First Bank and require your unique SWIFT identifier for international transfers or remittances, or if you need to carry out transactions while abroad, this guide is your best resource. Feel free to save it for quick access whenever foreign transactions arise, ensuring you have all the necessary information at your fingertips.

What is First Bank Swift Code?

The First Bank Swift code is an 8-11 character identifier that routes international payments to the right bank and branch. Swift codes consist of 4 letters followed by 2 letters or numbers indicating the country, 2 letters or numbers for the city, and 3 letters or numbers for the bank branch.

The Swift code for First Bank of Nigeria’s head office in Lagos is FBNINGLAXXX.

First Bank’s SWIFT Code Structure:

4 letters – Bank code (FBNI for First Bank)

2 letters or numbers – Country code (NG for Nigeria)

2 letters or numbers – Location code (LA for Lagos)

3 letters or numbers – Branch identifier (XXX for head office)

Examples:

FBNINGLA044 – Apapa, Lagos Branch

FBNINGAB001 – Abuja Main Branch

List of First Bank Swift Codes and Branch Codes For Branches in Lagos 

Branch CodeBranch NameSwift Code
104APAPA BRANCHFBNINGLA104
105IJORA LAGOS BRANCHFBNINGLA105
106MOBIL ROAD BRANCHFBNINGLA106
145EPE BRANCHFBNINGLA145
157COKER BRANCHFBNINGLA157
179IKORODU BRANCHFBNINGLA179
184IKEJA AIRPORT BRANCHFBNINGLA184
187AGEGE BRANCHFBNINGLA187
188IKEJA IND. ESTATE BRANCHFBNINGLA188
189ILUPEJU BRANCHFBNINGLA189
191IGANMU BRANCHFBNINGLA191
192ISOLO BRANCHFBNINGLA192
196M/M AIRPORT BRANCHFBNINGLA196
209ALLEN AVENUE BRANCHFBNINGLA209
227KETU BRANCHFBNINGLA227
230MARINA BRANCHFBNINGLA230
231BROAD STREET LAGOS BRANCHFBNINGLA231
232LAGOS (M. MOHAMMED WAY) BRANCHFBNINGLA232
233OBUN EKO BRANCHFBNINGLA233
234EBUTE-METTA BRANCHFBNINGLA234
235YABA (SURULERE) BRANCHFBNINGLA239
240LAGOS (FALOMO) BRANCHFBNINGLA240
241LAGOS (FED. SECRETRIAT) BRANCHFBNINGLA241
242ABIBU-OKI BRANCHFBNINGLA242
243NIJ BRANCHFBNINGLA243
244STOCK EXCHANGE BRANCHFBNINGLA244
245OREGUN BRANCHFBNINGLA245
246OGBA BRANCHFBNINGLA246
248LAGOS (ALAUSA SEC.) BRANCHFBNINGLA248
256MATORI BRANCHFBNINGLA256
264NAVY TOWN OJO BRANCHFBNINGLA264
316SURULERE SHOPPING COMPLEX BRANCHFBNINGLA316
318SHOMOLU BRANCHFBNINGLA318
323TIN CAN ISLAND BRANCHFBNINGLA323
329NIGER HOUSE BRANCHFBNINGLA329
343OKE ARIN BRANCHFBNINGLA343
344ABIBU ADETORO BRANCHFBNINGLA344
354OWODE BRANCH (IKORODU)FBNINGLA354
403AKOWONJO BRANCHFBNINGLA403
409IKOTA INT. MKT BRANCHFBNINGLA409
412ADEOLA ODEKU BRANCHFBNINGLA412
413ALABA INT BRANCHFBNINGLA413
415DALEKO BRANCHFBNINGLA415
420ISOLO IND. ESTATE BRANCHFBNINGLA420
427TRADE FAIR BRANCHFBNINGLA427
436IDDO MARKET BRANCHFBNINGLA436
442AGIDINGBI BRANCHFBNINGLA442
445AJEGUNLE TRINITY BRANCHFBNINGLA445
446OKE-ODO BRANCHFBNINGLA446
447OSHODI MILE 2 EXPRESSWAY BRANCHFBNINGLA447
448IYANA IPAJA BRANCHFBNINGLA448
449DOPEMU BRANCHFBNINGLA449
455IDIMU BRANCHFBNINGLA455
462OPEBI BRANCHFBNINGLA462
468AWOLOWO ROAD, BRANCH IKOYIFBNINGLA468
480OSHODI BRANCHFBNINGLA480
481OKOTA BRANCHFBNINGLA481
483INVESTMENT HOUSE BRANCHFBNINGLA483
485JIBOWU BRANCHFBNINGLA485
487TOYIN OLOWU BRANCHFBNINGLA487
494KOFO ABAYOMI APAPA BRANCHFBNINGLA494
495OJODU BRANCHFBNINGLA495
499CHEVRON/TEXACO BRANCHFBNINGLA499
501FESTAC BRANCHFBNINGLA501
507CREEK ROAD APAPA BRANCHFBNINGLA507
510OBA AKRAN RD IKEJA BRANCHFBNINGLA510
511KEFFI ROAD BRANCHFBNINGLA511
514ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA BRANCHFBNINGLA514

List of First Bank Swift Codes and Branch Codes For Branches in Abuja 

Branch CodeBranch NameSwift Code
168ABAJI BRANCHFBNINGLA168
400ABUJA GARKI BRANCHFBNINGLA400
406ABUJA MAIN BRANCHFBNINGLA406
417ABUJA AIRPORT BRANCHFBNINGLA417
437GWAGWALADA BRANCHFBNINGLA437
438ABUJA WUSE BRANCHFBNINGLA438
439ZUBA BRANCHFBNINGLA439
456SHIPPERS PLAZA BRANCHFBNINGLA456
457BOLINGO HOTELS BRANCHFBNINGLA457
484NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BRANCHFBNINGLA484
492BANEX PLAZA BRANCHFBNINGLA492
506ABUJA JOS STREET BRANCHFBNINGLA506
539GARKI ULTRA MODERN MKTFBNINGLA539
570ABUJA DEIDEI BRANCHFBNINGLA570
572KUBWA BRANCHFBNINGLA572
579ASOKORO BRANCHFBNINGLA579
580WUSE NEW MARKET BRANCHFBNINGLA580
581ZUBA II BRANCHFBNINGLA581
606MAITAMA BRANCHFBNINGLA606
639BWARI BRANCHFBNINGLA639
690NYANYA BRANCHFBNINGLA690
727ABUJA-UTAKO BRANCHFBNINGLA727
735GWARIMPA BRANCHFBNINGLA735
736NNPC BRANCHFBNINGLA736
759AMINU KANO WAY BRANCHFBNINGLA759
761MAITAMA II BRANCHFBNINGLA761
776AHMADU BELLO WAY GARKIFBNINGLA776
778UTAKO MKT. BRANCHFBNINGLA778
779KUJE BRANCHFBNINGLA779
804ABUJA MPAPE BRANCHFBNINGLA804

How to Find Your First Bank Swift Code

You can get your First bank swift code through the following ways: 

1. Visit Your Branch

   Visiting or calling your First Bank branch is the easiest way to get your precise Swift code. The branch staff can look up and provide the code linked to your account. Just let them know you need it for international transfers.

2. FirstBank Website

   On the FirstBank website, go to Services > Corporate Banking > Payments and Transfers. Here, you’ll find a list of common Swift codes for major branches. Scroll through the list to see if your branch is listed.

3. First Bank on Social Media

   You can reach out to First Bank on social media platforms such as Facebook (First Bank of Nigeria), Twitter, or Instagram.

4. Contact First Bank

   You can also obtain your Swift code by contacting First Bank through the following channels:

   – SMS: Send an SMS to 30012.

   – Phone: Call First Contact on 0700FIRSTCONTACT (0700-34778-2668228), 01-4485500, 0708-062-5000.

FirstDaspora – FirstBank Account For Nigerians in Diaspora 

FirstBank launched FirstDiaspora, a platform designed to provide quality banking services to Nigerians abroad. FirstDiaspora aims to bridge the communication gap between diaspora customers and the bank through convenient access to products that meet their unique needs.

FirstDiaspora offers Nigerians in the diaspora the following benefits:

  • Seamless banking transactions that eliminate hassles and delays
  • Access to a broad range of FirstBank products tailored for diaspora clients
  • Expert customer service and timely complaint resolution
  • Useful advisory services for personal and business financial needs
  • A sense of connection to home, even when abroad
  • With FirstDiaspora, Nigerians abroad can easily open a Naira or Dollar account, send money to loved ones, pay bills, obtain business loans, and much more without visiting a branch. The service makes banking as stress-free as possible.

FirstBank Leverages Technology

FirstDiaspora leverages innovative technology to make transacting easy for clients abroad. Key features include:

  • A digital account opening from anywhere in the world
  • Mobile and internet banking options
  • Cardless cash withdrawals at FirstBank ATMs in Nigeria
  • Competitive FX rates for remittances and transactions
  • Secure online money transfers
  • FirstDiaspora experts are also available 24/7 to help diaspora customers via email, phone, and social media.

First Bank IBAN Code 

An International Bank Account Number (IBAN) uniquely identifies bank accounts globally for international money transfers. First Bank of Nigeria uses IBAN codes to facilitate cross-border payments to and from customer accounts.

The structure of a First Bank IBAN code follows the standardized international format. It begins with “NG” to indicate Nigeria as the country of origin. The next two digits are check digits for verifying the code’s integrity.

The rest of the code specifies the Basic Bank Account Number (BBAN) as assigned by the Central Bank of Nigeria. This includes First Bank’s bank identifier code and the customer’s account number.

For example, a sample First Bank IBAN code could be: NG12AB121234567891011

Where:

  • NG = Nigeria country code
  • 12 = Check digits
  • AB12 = First Bank identifier
  • 1234567891011 = Customer account number

Having an IBAN makes it simpler for First Bank customers to receive international funds directly into their accounts. It provides standardized account details recognizable to banks worldwide. Customers can use their IBAN for international wire transfers and payments through platforms. 

Conclusion 

In conclusion, having the correct Swift code and IBAN makes it easy for First Bank account holders to receive funds from abroad directly into their accounts. It allows transfers via wire or digital platforms. These details simplify international money movement for First Bank customers in Nigeria and abroad.

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