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Diamond Trust Bank Kenya SWIFT Code: DTKEKENA

DTKEKENA

11-character variant (head office):

DTKEKENAXXX
Last verified: 2026-06-04

SWIFT code breakdown

Bank codeCountryLocation
DTKEKENA
DTBKE (Kenya)Nairobi

An 11-character variant like DTKEKENAXXX also indicates the head office — the trailing 'XXX' is the default. Codes ending in different sequences (e.g. 'DTKEKENA001') refer to specific branches.

About DTB

Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) Kenya was founded in 1945 and is part of the Aga Khan Development Network. The bank is listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange and runs around 60 branches in Kenya plus operations in Tanzania, Uganda, and Burundi. DTB has historically had a strong Asian-community and trade-finance franchise. For diaspora senders from the Gulf, the UK, and North America, SWIFT code DTKEKENA routes inbound wires to the head office at Mara Road, Upper Hill, Nairobi. The bank-code prefix DTKE is distinctive within the Kenyan banking sector. The 11-character form is DTKEKENAXXX; the DTB Tanzania equivalent uses DTKETZTZ.

Head office

Address: DTB Centre, Mara Road, Upper Hill
City: Nairobi, Kenya
Founded: 1945
Type: Commercial bank
Official site: dtbafrica.com

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SWIFT, BIC, IBAN — the useful distinction

SWIFT and BIC are two names for the same identifier: an 8 or 11-character code standardised by ISO 9362 that identifies a bank in the SWIFT payment network. For a wire to DTB, your sending bank needs this code (DTKEKENA) to route the payment message through correspondent banks to Diamond Trust Bank Kenya in Nairobi.

An IBAN, by contrast, identifies a specific bank account — not the institution. IBANs are mandatory in the European Economic Area, the UK, most of the Middle East, and several African countries (but Kenya does not use IBANs universally). For most wires to Kenya, you will supply SWIFT code DTKEKENA + the recipient's account number, not an IBAN.

UK sort codes (6 digits) and US routing numbers (9 digits) are domestic-only equivalents — they do not work for international wires. If a US-based sender wants to wire to DTB, they need the SWIFT code, not the US routing number of the correspondent bank (although their bank may use the routing number internally to route their side of the wire).

One final technical detail on the 11-character form: the last three characters identify a specific branch. When they read 'XXX' (as in DTKEKENAXXX), they conventionally designate the head office itself. Most international wires use either the 8-character form or the 11-character form with XXX; unless your recipient explicitly tells you otherwise, that is the right choice.

FAQ

What is the SWIFT code for Diamond Trust Bank Kenya?

Diamond Trust Bank Kenya's SWIFT/BIC code is DTKEKENA. This 8-character code identifies the bank's Nairobi head office for international wire transfers.

Is the SWIFT code the same as the BIC code?

Yes. SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) and BIC (Business Identifier Code) are two names for the same 8 or 11-character identifier standardised by ISO 9362. You will see DTB's code referenced under either name on different financial platforms.

Do I need both the SWIFT code and account number to receive a wire transfer to DTB?

Yes. For an international wire to reach your DTB account, the sender needs SWIFT code DTKEKENA AND your account number. Some sending banks also request the recipient bank's full address (DTB Centre, Mara Road, Upper Hill, Nairobi).

How long does an international wire transfer to DTB take?

Typically 1 to 5 business days. The timing depends on the intermediary (correspondent) banks between the sending bank and DTB. Wires from major global banks (HSBC, Barclays, JPMorgan, Citi) usually clear fastest.

What's cheaper than a bank wire transfer to DTB?

For smaller amounts to Kenya, operators such as Wise, LemFi, Sendwave, and TapTap Send typically offer a rate closer to mid-market and lower fees than a classic SWIFT bank wire. See our Kenya inbound corridor comparison for side-by-side pricing.

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Source: DTB's official website + Wise SWIFT directory. Last verified: 2026-06-04. SWIFT codes change rarely but always confirm with your bank before initiating a transfer. Educational only — not financial advice.