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International bank transactions use either an IBAN or the ISO 9362 Business Identifier Code system (BIC or SWIFT code) in conjunction with the BBAN (Basic Bank Account Number). This is a list of countries that have implemented the IBAN standard format.
- IBAN FAQ
The IBAN is made up of a country code which identifies the...
- IBAN FAQ
Get the right IBAN for any bank around the world. All you need is a standard bank account number — our IBAN calculator will do the rest.
Here's what your IBAN will be made up of: Country code - 2 characters, usually a familiar short form of the country in question. Check number - 2 digits. Bank code - this can be characters or digits - in the UK you'll usually find 4 character codes used.
This IBAN Checker can validate, decode and check the format of an IBAN (International Bank Account Number) that originates from a member or joining country of the EU or the EEA, plus Switzerland and other countries that have adopted the use of IBAN. It can also provide bank details where available. Type in the IBAN number below, either in ...
Check and verify any IBAN. Our IBAN checker will tell you if an IBAN is right, and find the name, branch and address for the bank it belongs to.
Country: Bank code (Bankleitzahl, BLZ): Account number: Validate account number. Find BIC, Bank, or Bank Codes. Please fill one field, or both: IBAN Calculator: lets you convert a national account number into an IBAN, validate an IBAN, find bank information. Correctness guaranteed.
Our IBAN calculator tool will help you accurately convert your Basic Bank Account Number (BBAN) to the equivalent IBAN Number. It uses local country check digit algorithm to verify the checksum and the validity of a IBAN Code.