Free directory of all 14 correspondent bank SWIFT/BIC codes registered in ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA. Click any bank to view its full record and track an international SWIFT payment routed through it.
Antigua and Barbuda uses the XCD managed by the ECCB, shared with seven Eastern Caribbean nations. ACB (Antigua Commercial Bank), CIBC FirstCaribbean Antigua, and Scotiabank Antigua are the primary SWIFT correspondents. St. John's processes tourism revenues from Antigua's sailing and beach resort industry, CIP (Citizenship by Investment Programme) fees, and offshore financial services flows from Antigua's international banking sector.
| RTGS / Settlement System | SWIFT (Eastern Caribbean Central Bank — ECCB) |
|---|---|
| Currency | XCD — Eastern Caribbean Dollar (pegged to USD at 2.70:1) |
| Central Bank | Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) |
| Typical SWIFT Timing | 2–5 days (Caribbean corridor) |
Most international SWIFT wires arrive in Antigua and Barbuda within 2–5 business days. Payments cleared through correspondent banks may take longer depending on intermediary routing and local cut-off times.
Antigua and Barbuda processes large-value interbank settlements through ECCB/SWIFT. Retail transfers typically use ACH or local clearing networks, while cross-border wires enter via SWIFT.
The primary settlement currency is XCD — EC Dollar. Foreign-currency wires are converted at the receiving bank's prevailing rate unless a specific currency account is held at the beneficiary institution.
Total correspondent banks indexed: 14