Naahh, I will use a #npub instead

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To get a SWIFT address (or SWIFT code) for a bank, you can:

1. Check Your Bank's Website: Most banks list their SWIFT codes on their websites, typically in sections related to international banking or wire transfers.


2. Call Your Bank: If you cannot find it online, you can call your bank's customer service to ask for the SWIFT code.


3. Look on Bank Statements: Some banks include their SWIFT code on bank statements, especially if they provide international services.


4. Use Online SWIFT Directories: Websites like SWIFT.com or other financial directories offer searchable databases of SWIFT codes for banks worldwide.


5. Visit Your Bank in Person: If you're near a branch, visiting in person and asking a representative is a reliable option.



Each branch might have a unique SWIFT code, so if you're sending money internationally, confirm the exact SWIFT code for the branch handling your account to avoid delays or errors in processing.