Italy: SWIFT/BIC Codes & Payment Info

Browse banks, EMIs, PSPs and other organizations in Italy that hold a SWIFT/BIC code. See correspondent banking data and review the country's payment requirements.

Currency
EUR (Euro)
IBAN
Mandatory (IT2!n1!a5!n5!n12!c)
SEPA
Yes
Convertibility
Freely convertible
The euro (EUR) is a freely floating, fully convertible reserve currency; Italy has been a euro-area member since the euro's introduction in 1999.
Currency controls
None
Italy applies no exchange or capital controls under EU single-market rules and has accepted IMF Article VIII; a domestic anti-money-laundering cap limits cash payments between private parties to EUR 5,000 but does not affect bank transfers.
FATF
Founding member, not listed
Italy is a founding FATF member and is on neither the FATF grey nor black list; its most recent mutual evaluation found a mature AML/CFT regime.
CRS / AEOI
CRS participant
Italy is an early-adopter OECD Common Reporting Standard jurisdiction and has exchanged financial-account information automatically since 2017.
Sanctions
EU and UN, plus national law
EU restrictive measures apply directly in Italy alongside UN sanctions and a national framework; since January 2026 violations carry criminal penalties, so screen counterparties before settling.
Crypto / digital assets
Legal, MiCA-regulated
Cryptoassets are legal and regulated under the EU MiCA framework; providers need a CASP licence from CONSOB, with Banca d'Italia handling AML and stablecoin oversight. Not legal tender.
Cross-border payments and banking in Italy:

Italy's currency is the euro (EUR), a freely floating, fully convertible reserve currency. Italy is a founding member of the euro area, which introduced the euro in 1999, and monetary policy is set by the European Central Bank and implemented domestically by Banca d'Italia. There are no exchange or capital controls: under EU single-market rules residents and non-residents may hold, buy and transfer any currency without approval, and Italy has accepted IMF Article VIII. The only cash-specific limit is a domestic anti-money-laundering rule that caps cash payments between private parties at EUR 5,000; it does not restrict bank transfers. Italy uses IBAN: an Italian IBAN is 27 characters, made up of IT, two check digits, a one-letter CIN national check character, the five-digit ABI bank code, the five-digit CAB branch code, and a twelve-character account number. As a Eurozone and SEPA member, euro credit transfers and direct debits to and from Italy run on SEPA rails at the same price as domestic payments.

Inbound cross-border payments arrive by SWIFT (MT103 or the ISO 20022 MX equivalent) and then settle domestically. Large-value euro payments settle in central bank money through TARGET (T2), the Eurosystem real-time gross settlement system that Banca d'Italia helps operate; retail flows clear through BI-COMP and pan-European SEPA infrastructure, and instant transfers settle through TIPS. SEPA Instant credit transfers run around the clock, complete within seconds and carry up to EUR 100,000. Since 9 October 2025 every euro-area payment provider must run a free Verification of Payee check, matching the beneficiary name against the IBAN before a SEPA transfer is released, so an accurate beneficiary name now matters as much as the account number. To credit a beneficiary without delay an instruction typically needs:

Italy has no purpose-of-payment code requirement for standard euro transfers, and there are no domestic clearing codes for cross-border routing, so the SWIFT BIC is the key routing identifier. Messaging is now fully ISO 20022: T2 migrated in 2023 and the SWIFT cross-border CBPR+ coexistence period closed in November 2025.

On compliance, Italy is a founding FATF member and sits on neither the FATF grey nor black list; its most recent mutual evaluation found a mature, well-resourced regime and it reports on a light biennial follow-up cycle. Italy is an early-adopter OECD CRS/AEOI jurisdiction and has exchanged financial-account information automatically since 2017. Anti-money-laundering rules rest on Legislative Decree 231/2007, supervised by Banca d'Italia, with suspicious transactions reported to the financial intelligence unit, UIF, which sits inside the central bank. EU sanctions apply directly in Italy alongside UN measures and a national framework, and since January 2026 violations of EU restrictive measures carry criminal penalties, so screen counterparties before you pay.

Cryptoassets are legal in Italy and regulated under the EU MiCA framework: crypto-asset service providers must hold a CASP licence, with CONSOB leading authorisation and Banca d'Italia responsible for anti-money-laundering supervision and for the prudential oversight of euro-denominated stablecoins. Crypto is not legal tender and is little used for everyday payment, and gains are taxed as financial income. A central bank digital currency, the digital euro, is a European Central Bank project that moved into its next preparation phase in late 2025, with Banca d'Italia among the national central banks building its core components; no decision to issue it has yet been taken.

Regulatory and cross-border snapshot

Central bank
Italy's central bank and a Eurosystem member; it helps operate the TARGET (T2) settlement platform and hosts the UIF financial intelligence unit. · official site
AML authority
Unita di Informazione Finanziaria per l'Italia, the Italian financial intelligence unit, operates within Banca d'Italia and is an Egmont Group member.
Sanctions posture
EU restrictive measures apply directly in Italy alongside UN sanctions and a national framework; since January 2026 violations carry criminal penalties, so screen counterparties before settling.
Correspondent routing
As a euro-area member, Italy settles euro payments domestically in central bank money through TARGET (T2), so inbound EUR needs no correspondent chain and typically arrives the same day. The largest Italian banks are themselves global correspondents and generally hold direct or well-established relationships for the major currencies, so foreign-currency legs clear through the relevant home market, USD through a US clearing intermediary and other currencies through their own areas. The currency of settlement, not access to Italy, is usually what drives routing and cut-off times. Sanctions screening applies to every payment: designated persons and entities are blocked and flows to EU-sanctioned jurisdictions are restricted, while ordinary country corridors stay open.
Reference sources: Banca d'Italia· UIF - Financial Intelligence Unit for Italy· CONSOB· Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), Department of the Treasury· Agenzia delle Entrate (Italian Revenue Agency)· FATF - Italy· OECD - CRS by jurisdiction (AEOI portal)· European Central Bank - digital euro
Cross-border invoice requirements for Italy E-invoicing rules, tax IDs, mandatory fields and invoice language for invoices issued in Italy.

SWIFT/BIC code holders in Italy (3038)

Banks, EMIs, PSPs and other organizations with an assigned BIC. Click any entry for SWIFT/BIC details, correspondent banking data and supported currencies.

CSPNIT21 COMUNE DI SAN POLO D'ENZA CUSIIT21 COMUNE DI SAN POSSIDONIO CUSRIT21 COMUNE DI SAN PROSPERO CSVTIT31 COMUNE DI SAN VALENTINO TORIO CMSVIT21 COMUNE DI SAN VINCENZO CSVOIT31 COMUNE DI SAN VITO DEI NORMANNI CMDBIT31 COMUNE DI SANNICANDRO DI BARI CUSNIT21 COMUNE DI SANREMO CMTUIT31 COMUNE DI SANT'AGATA DI PUGLIA CMSZIT21 COMUNE DI SANT'ILARIO D'ENZA CSLPIT21 COMUNE DI SANTA LUCIA DI PIAVE CSMUIT31 COMUNE DI SANTA MARIA CAPUA VETERE CSREIT31 COMUNE DI SANTA MARIA DEL CEDRO CMTNIT21 COMUNE DI SANTARCANGELO DI ROMAGNA CSTVIT21 COMUNE DI SANTO STEFANO D'AVETO CMDCIT21 COMUNE DI SARCEDO CMEGIT21 COMUNE DI SAREGO CMAZIT21 COMUNE DI SAREZZO CUAIIT21 COMUNE DI SARSINA CUIAIT31 COMUNE DI SASSARI CUSUIT21 COMUNE DI SASSUOLO CMVLIT31 COMUNE DI SAVOIA DI LUCANIA CUSVIT21 COMUNE DI SAVONA CMCFIT31 COMUNE DI SCAFATI CMDNIT21 COMUNE DI SCANDIANO CUSDIT21 COMUNE DI SCANDICCI CUICIT31 COMUNE DI SCILLA CUCRIT31 COMUNE DI SCORRANO COZCIT21 COMUNE DI SCORZE' COZDIT31 COMUNE DI SELVAZZANO DENTRO CUSMIT31 COMUNE DI SEMINARA CMGLIT21 COMUNE DI SENIGALLIA CSAUIT31 COMUNE DI SERRA SAN BRUNO CMLPIT31 COMUNE DI SERRACAPRIOLA CNSEIT31 COMUNE DI SERRE CMVEIT21 COMUNE DI SERVIGLIANO CSNGIT21 COMUNE DI SESTO SAN GIOVANNI CUSTIT21 COMUNE DI SESTOLA CUIDIT31 COMUNE DI SIDERNO CUIEIT21 COMUNE DI SIENA CUOIIT21 COMUNE DI SOLIERA CMVSIT21 COMUNE DI SOMMARIVA DEL BOSCO CUONIT21 COMUNE DI SONDRIO CUSBIT21 COMUNE DI SORBOLO CSNCIT21 COMUNE DI SORIANO NEL CIMINO CUORIT31 COMUNE DI SORRENTO CMVRIT21 COMUNE DI SOVERE CMPNIT31 COMUNE DI SPERLONGA CMPBIT21 COMUNE DI SPILAMBERTO CMPTIT21 COMUNE DI SPOLETO COSQIT31 COMUNE DI SQUINZANO CUTTIT31 COMUNE DI STORNARA CUSGIT21 COMUNE DI SUSEGANA CMTVIT21 COMUNE DI TARVISIO CMVUIT31 COMUNE DI TAURIANOVA CUTVIT31 COMUNE DI TAVIANO CUTPIT31 COMUNE DI TEMPIO PAUSANIA CUTEIT21 COMUNE DI TERAMO CMTZIT31 COMUNE DI TERLIZZI CUTRIT21 COMUNE DI TERNI CUEAIT31 COMUNE DI TERRACINA CTSRIT21 COMUNE DI TEZZE SUL BRENTA CMTHIT21 COMUNE DI THIENE CUTOIT31 COMUNE DI TIVOLI CTVPIT21 COMUNE DI TIZZANO VAL PARMA CTORITT1 COMUNE DI TORINO CUOAIT31 COMUNE DI TORRACA CMOZIT31 COMUNE DI TORRE ANNUNZIATA COTQIT21 COMUNE DI TORRI DI QUARTESOLO CUTLIT31 COMUNE DI TORTOLI

Frequently asked questions

Does Italy use IBAN?

Yes. Italy uses IBAN for domestic and international payments. An Italian IBAN is 27 characters: the country code IT, two check digits, a one-letter CIN check character, the five-digit ABI code that identifies the bank, the five-digit CAB code that identifies the branch, and a twelve-character account number. For an inbound SWIFT payment you need the beneficiary's full IBAN and the beneficiary bank's SWIFT BIC; there are no separate domestic clearing codes for cross-border routing.

Is Italy on the FATF grey list?

No. Italy is a founding member of the FATF and is on neither the FATF grey list (jurisdictions under increased monitoring) nor the black list. Its most recent mutual evaluation found a mature and well-developed AML/CFT regime, and Italy reports on the least intensive biennial follow-up cycle.

How do international payments reach a bank in Italy?

Euro payments reach Italy over SEPA: SEPA Credit Transfers and SEPA Instant Credit Transfers move euro to and from Italian accounts at the same cost as domestic transfers, with instant transfers settling within seconds around the clock up to EUR 100,000. Payments from outside the euro area arrive by SWIFT and settle domestically, with large values passing through the Eurosystem's TARGET (T2) system. To route funds you need the beneficiary's IBAN and the beneficiary bank's SWIFT BIC, plus the full name and address of both the ordering and beneficiary customers; since October 2025 the beneficiary name is also checked against the IBAN before a euro transfer is released.

Is Italy a CRS country?

Yes. Italy is an early-adopter OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS) jurisdiction and has exchanged financial-account information automatically under CRS/AEOI since 2017. Italian financial institutions identify accounts held by tax residents of other participating jurisdictions and report them to the Revenue Agency (Agenzia delle Entrate); from 2026 automatic reporting also extends to crypto-asset accounts under the EU DAC8 rules.

How is cryptocurrency regulated in Italy?

Cryptoassets are legal in Italy and regulated under the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). Crypto-asset service providers must hold a CASP licence, with CONSOB leading authorisation and Banca d'Italia responsible for anti-money-laundering supervision and for the prudential oversight of euro-denominated stablecoins; the transitional regime for previously registered providers has now closed. Crypto is not legal tender and is little used for everyday payment, and gains are taxed as financial income. Separately, the digital euro, a possible central bank digital currency, is a European Central Bank project that entered its next preparation phase in late 2025 with Banca d'Italia among the central banks building its core components; no decision to issue it has yet been taken.

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