Starling Bank SWIFT code in the United Kingdom
The SWIFT/BIC code for Starling Bank is SRLGGB2LXXX. However, Starling Bank may use different SWIFT/BIC codes depending on the service or branch. If you’re unsure which to use, confirm with your recipient or contact Starling Bank directly.
SRLGGB2LXXX
Bank name
STARLING BANK LIMITED
SWIFT code
SRLGGB2LXXX
Address
FLOOR 5, LONDON FRUIT AND WOOL, EXCHANGE 1 DUVAL SQUARE
City
LONDON
Country
UNITED KINGDOM
This is the main SWIFT/BIC code for Starling Bank in the United Kingdom
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About SRLGGB2LXXX
The main SWIFT code for Starling Bank in the United Kingdom is SRLGGB2LXXX. This code identifies the bank’s main office for international payments in the United Kingdom and is commonly used when a branch-specific code isn’t required or available. If you’re sending money to an account with Starling Bank in the United Kingdom, and the recipient hasn’t provided a local branch SWIFT code, using SRLGGB2LXXX is typically a safe and reliable option.

Using SRLGGB2LXXX
You can use Starling Bank’s main SWIFT/BIC code SRLGGB2LXXX when:
Sending an international money transfer to Starling Bank in the United Kingdom
The recipient hasn’t provided a branch-specific SWIFT/BIC code
Starling Bank processes the payment centrally through its primary office
You want to use a widely accepted default SWIFT/BIC code
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Receiving a payment to Starling Bank in the United Kingdom?
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