Free directory of all 70 correspondent bank SWIFT/BIC codes registered in COLOMBIA. Click any bank to view its full record and track an international SWIFT payment routed through it.
Colombia's CUD RTGS processes COP settlements and Bogotá is the third-largest financial centre in Latin America. Bancolombia, Banco de Bogotá (Grupo Aval), Davivienda, and BBVA Colombia are the primary SWIFT correspondents, processing oil and coal export revenues (Colombia is South America's largest coal exporter), coffee trade payments, cut-flower export proceeds, and growing technology sector payments from Medellín's emerging tech hub.
| RTGS / Settlement System | CUD (Cuenta Única de Depósito — Banco de la República RTGS) |
|---|---|
| Currency | COP — Colombian Peso |
| Central Bank | Banco de la República de Colombia |
| Typical SWIFT Timing | 1–3 days (LatAm corridor); 2–4 days (international SWIFT) |
Most international SWIFT wires arrive in Colombia within 2–5 business days. Payments cleared through correspondent banks may take longer depending on intermediary routing and local cut-off times.
Colombia processes large-value interbank settlements through CUD RTGS. Retail transfers typically use ACH or local clearing networks, while cross-border wires enter via SWIFT.
The primary settlement currency is COP — Colombian Peso. 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: 70