Bank SWIFT/BIC Directory

U.S. BANK SWIFT Codes

Browse available SWIFT/BIC codes for this bank. Use the table to check country, city, branch, and code details before making an international transfer.

Codes 27
Countries 1
Cities 13

SWIFT/BIC codes for this bank

SWIFT/BIC Code Country City Branch Bank code
USBKUS44BOI BOISE,ID (BOISE INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS44DEN DENVER,CO (DENVER INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS44LAX LOS ANGELES,CA (DOCUMENTARY SERVICES-CA) USBK
USBKUS44MIL MILWAUKEE,WI (MILWAUKEE INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS4TFDS MILWAUKEE,WI (US BANCORP FUND SERVICES) USBK
USBKUS44FEX MINNEAPOLIS,MN (FOREX DEALING/SETTLEMENTS/ CONTROL) USBK
USBKUS44IMT MINNEAPOLIS,MN (INTERNATIONAL MONEY TRANSFER DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS44XXX MINNEAPOLIS,MN USBK
USBKUS44PDX PORTLAND,OR (PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS44NEV RENO,NV (RENO INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS44CAL SACRAMENTO,CA (SACRAMENTO INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS44SLC SALT LAKE CITY,UT (SALT LAKE CITY INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS44SEA SEATTLE,WA (SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS44STL ST. LOUIS,MO (ST. LOUIS INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS4TCOR ST. PAUL,MN (CORPORATE TRUST DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS4TCTB ST. PAUL,MN (CTB) USBK
USBKUS4TCTT ST. PAUL,MN (CORPORATE TRUST TRADES) USBK
USBKUS4TDOM ST. PAUL,MN (DOMESTIC INITIATION) USBK
USBKUS4TDTS ST. PAUL,MN (DOMESTIC TRADE SERVICES) USBK
USBKUS4TFST ST. PAUL,MN (FUNDS SERVICES TEAM) USBK
USBKUS4TGBL ST. PAUL,MN (GLOBAL CUSTODY DEPARTMENT) USBK
USBKUS4TITC ST. PAUL,MN (INSTITUTIONAL TRUST AND CUSTODY) USBK
USBKUS4TMFC ST. PAUL,MN (MUTUAL FUND CUSTODY) USBK
USBKUS4TRTM ST. PAUL,MN (TRUST SECURITIES SERVICES) USBK
USBKUS4TTRS ST. PAUL,MN (TRS) USBK
USBKUS4TXXX ST. PAUL,MN USBK
USBKUS44TAC TACOMA,WA (TACOMA INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT) USBK

About this bank’s SWIFT codes

Banks may use different SWIFT/BIC codes depending on the country, city, or branch. Always verify the exact code before making a transfer.

How to read a SWIFT/BIC code

A SWIFT/BIC code usually has 8 or 11 characters, including a bank code, country code, location code, and optional branch code.

Verify before sending money

SWIFT/BIC code information is provided for reference only. Always confirm the correct code with your bank or financial institution before making an international transfer.

Overview of this bank’s SWIFT codes

U.S. BANK has 27 SWIFT/BIC codes listed in our database in United States. Codes may differ by city, branch, or operating entity, so use the code that matches the recipient’s account details.

The main cities represented in this directory include ST. PAUL,MN, MINNEAPOLIS,MN, MILWAUKEE,WI. An 8-character code generally identifies a head office or primary location, while an 11-character code can identify a specific branch.

How to choose the correct SWIFT code

Recommended steps

  1. Get the bank instructions directly from the recipient.
  2. Match the country, city, and branch with the directory above.
  3. Open the SWIFT-code detail page to review its structure.
  4. Confirm the code with the bank before a high-value transfer.

Information to verify before a transfer

  • Recipient’s full legal name
  • Bank name and country
  • Account number or IBAN
  • 8- or 11-character SWIFT/BIC code
  • Branch or address details, when required

Frequently asked questions

U.S. BANK may use more than one SWIFT/BIC code. This page lists 27 codes. The correct code depends on the recipient’s country, city, branch, and account.

No. Some banks use different codes for branches, countries, or services. Confirm the code with the recipient or the bank before sending money.

An 8-character code usually identifies a head office or primary location. When a specific branch is required, an 11-character code may be necessary.

In everyday banking, SWIFT code and BIC are generally used to describe the same international bank identifier.

The transfer may be delayed, rejected, or routed to the wrong branch. Additional fees may also apply. Contact your bank immediately if you entered an incorrect code.

Compare the code with the recipient’s instructions, the bank’s official website, or a recent bank statement. Also confirm the bank name, country, and branch.