Routing Code definition

Routing Code means an international bank identifier code used in the absence of a BIC;

Examples of Routing Code in a sentence

  • Party A shall outpulse the appropriate NPA, ATC Code, and Routing Code (operator code) to Party B.

  • UPS and You agree that the definition of a smart label is defined in the current edition of the UPS Guide to Labeling at the time of signing this Agreement; which includes, but is not limited to, the UPS MaxiCode (that includes street address), Zip+4 postal code bar code where applicable, current UPS Routing Code, appropriate UPS Service Icon, a UPS 1Z tracking number bar code, and CASS certified and validated addresses.

  • The originating Party shall outpulse the appropriate NPA, ATC Code, and Routing Code (operator code) to the receiving Party.

  • The said Purchase Money shall be paid free of bank charges to HSBC Bank, account N.:000302139, Beneficiary: Nedship Bank NV, Rotterdam, swift address: M▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chips ABA: 0108, Fedwire Routing Code: 0▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, account number 3236670202 MC Shipping Inc.

  • For Online Wire Transfers going to Europe, Company agrees to include a SWIFT Bank Identifier code (SWIFT BIC), International Routing Code (IRC) as applicable, and to participating countries the Beneficiary’s International Bank Account Number (IBAN).

  • In order to process an Online Wire Transfer to a foreign country, additional information may be required, such as a SWIFT Bank Identifier code (SWIFT BIC), International Routing Code (IRC) as applicable, and to participating countries the Beneficiary’s International Bank Account Number (IBAN).

  • Local Carrier A shall outpulse the appropriate NPA, ATC Code, and Routing Code (operator code) to Local Carrier B.

  • A smart label, as defined herein and described in the current UPS Guide to Labeling, which may be updated from time to time by UPS, includes, but is not limited to, a MaxiCode, Postal Bar Code, current UPS Routing Code, appropriate UPS Service Icon and a UPS IZ Tracking Number Bar Code.

  • After selecting the appropriate product support group via the Express Routing Code (ERC), the customer simply enters the activated Site-ID or PIN and is then immediately transferred to a Technical Support Engineer as available.

  • A smart label, as defined herein and described in the current UPS Guide to Labeling, which may be updated from time to time by UPS, includes, but is not limited to, a MaxiCode, Postal Bar Code, current UPS Routing Code, appropriate UPS Service Icon and a UPS 1Z Tracking Number Bar Code.