HIVRHR21CUS
HITA VRIJEDNOSNICE D.D. is identified on the SWIFT network by the BIC code HIVRHR21CUS, registered in CROATIA. International wire transfers routed through this institution can be tracked free of charge by pasting your UETR or payment reference on the Ohmyfin homepage.
| Institution | Country | Location | Branch |
|---|---|---|---|
| HIVR | HR — Croatia | 21 (test/non-live BIC) | CUS (branch code CUS) |
| SWIFT/BIC | HIVRHR21CUS (branch, 11-char) |
|---|---|
| Bank | HITA VRIJEDNOSNICE D.D. |
| Country | CROATIA (ISO HR) |
The SWIFT/BIC (Business Identifier Code) is the international standard ISO 9362 for identifying financial institutions in cross-border payments. HIVRHR21CUS uniquely identifies HITA VRIJEDNOSNICE D.D. in CROATIA on the SWIFT network and is used as the routing identifier in field 57A of an MT103 message (or the equivalent BICFI element in an ISO 20022 pacs.008).
Because HIVRHR21CUS is an 11-character BIC, the trailing CUS identifies a specific branch within HITA VRIJEDNOSNICE D.D.. The corresponding 8-character head-office BIC is HIVRHR21.
Payments routed through HITA VRIJEDNOSNICE D.D. can be tracked end-to-end via SWIFT GPI when both the sender and receiver are GPI-enabled. Ohmyfin provides free public lookup of any UETR — paste yours on the homepage to see the latest available status, including which correspondent banks the payment has passed through.
HAABHR22KREZHR2XAGBOHR21BROAIDOHR22AUDOHR21SKOVHR22BFKKHR22COYDHR22HIVRHR21CUS is the unique SWIFT/BIC code identifying HITA VRIJEDNOSNICE D.D. in CROATIA. The first four characters (HIVR) are the institution code; the next two (HR) are the ISO 3166-1 country code for Croatia; the next two (21) are the location code; the final three (CUS) are the branch code.
Use the Ohmyfin SWIFT tracker on the homepage. Paste the UETR (field 121) or the payment reference (field 20) and Ohmyfin returns the latest available SWIFT GPI status, including each correspondent bank the payment passed through on the way to HITA VRIJEDNOSNICE D.D..
HIVRHR21CUS is 11 characters long — branch code CUS. An 8-character BIC identifies the bank's head office; an 11-character BIC identifies a specific branch. Both are valid in MT103 field 57A.
Most delays at the beneficiary bank come from sanctions/AML screening on the ordering customer, missing remittance information in field 70, or arrival after the local RTGS cut-off. Use Ohmyfin to see which hop is holding the payment so you can chase the right party.