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About branch SWIFT codes

Branch SWIFT codes are used to identify specific bank locations when sending international payments. Some banks, including Navy Federal Credit Union, may assign unique codes to branches in major cities to help process transfers more accurately. Not all branches have unique codes, but when available, it's best to use the one that matches your local branch.

What to do if your local branch isn’t listed

What to do if your local branch isn’t listed

If your Navy Federal Credit Union branch isn’t listed above, you can still send your international payment using the global head office SWIFT code. Instead of routing the funds to a specific branch, it’ll be processed through the bank’s central system and then directed to the correct account.

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Check your SWIFT payment for errors

Check your SWIFT payment for errors

Before sending a SWIFT payment, double-check that the SWIFT code matches the recipient’s bank and that the account number and name are entered correctly. Even small mistakes can delay or block the transfer. Contact your bank if you've made a transfer with incorrect details.

Receiving a payment

Receiving a payment to Navy Federal Credit Union?

If you’re receiving an international transfer to a Navy Federal Credit Union account, it’s best to use the specific SWIFT code for your local branch if it’s listed in the table above. A branch-specific code may help your payment reach your account faster.

If your branch isn’t listed, you can safely use Navy Federal Credit Union's global head office SWIFT code. This code will route the payment through Navy Federal Credit Union's central processing system and into your account.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes, Navy Federal Credit Union may operate multiple branches. Each branch may serve different neighborhoods, offer varying services, and—when it comes to international wire transfers—some may even use distinct SWIFT codes. It's important to identify the specific branch your account is held at when providing payment instructions.