BNP Paribas (Labuan Branch)

BNP Paribas established its presence in Malaysia with a representative office in 1973 and expanded its operations with the opening of its off-shore banking branch in Labuan in 1993. In 2010, BNP Paribas was granted a full banking license, which enabled the setting-up of its locally incorporated subsidiary, BNP Paribas Malaysia Berhad.



Besides the presence of banking entities, BNP Paribas Capital (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd was set-up in 1999, as well as two asset management entities: BNP Paribas Asset Management Malaysia Sdn Bhd and BNP Paribas Asset Management Najmah Malaysia Sdn Bhd in 2007.

With its global expertise and network, BNP Paribas is ideally positioned to offer innovative and comprehensive solutions to meet the needs of its clients, from large local corporates and multinationals to financial institutions and institutional investors. BNP Paribas provides access to an extensive range of products and services covering working capital requirements, anchored on cash management, trade related solutions and forex flows, capital expenditures for investments, advisory as well as asset management.

BNP Paribas in Malaysia provides Islamic finance solutions through BNP Paribas Najmah, the dedicated platform launched in Malaysia since 2012, which has the mandate to support BNP Paribas Asia Pacific Islamic banking activities.



BNP Paribas (Labuan Branch) Product and Services Offered

  • Credit Facilities
  • Deposits
  • Remittances / Funds Transfer
  • Trade Services including Standby Letter of Credit & Bank Guarantee
  • Treasury Services

BNP Paribas Contact Details

Address: Vista Tower, Level 48A, The Intermark 348 Jalan Tun Razak 50400 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

Tel :

  • (60 3) 2179 8383
  • +(60 3) 2179 8203
  • www.bnpparibas.com.my

BNP Paribas (Labuan Branch) Swift Code



SWIFT Code is a standard format of Bank Identifier Code (BIC) used to specify a particular bank or branch. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers. Banks also use these codes for exchanging messages between them.

SWIFT CodeBNPAMYKA or BNPAMYKAXXX