International Direct Deposit
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Australia
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Australia:
6 Digit Bank ID Number:
- Digits 1-2 = Bank Number (numeric)
- Digit 3 = State Number (numeric)
- Digits 4-6 = Branch Number (numeric)
9 Digit Account Number:
- 1-9 characters, if less than 9 digits do not add leading zeros (numeric)
Currency:
- Australian Dollars (AUD)
Austria
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Austria:
20 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) AT
- Digits 3-4 = Number Check Digit (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-20 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) AT
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
Euro (EUR)
Belgium
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Belgium:
16 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) BE
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-7 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 8-14 = Acct # (numeric)
- Digits 15-16 = Natl Check Digit (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) BE
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Bulgaria
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Bulgaria:
22 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) BG
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = BIC Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 9-12 = Branch # (numeric)
- Digits 13-14 = Acct type (numeric)
- Digits 15-22 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) BG
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Canada
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Canada:
9 Digit Bank ID Number:
- Digits 1-4 = Institutional Number (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Branch Number (numeric)
12 Digit Account Number:
- 1-12 characters, if less than 12 digits do not add leading zeros (numeric)
Currency:
- Canadian Dollars (CAD)
Cyprus
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Cyprus:
28 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) CY
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-7 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 8-12 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 13-28 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) CY
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Czech Republic
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Czech Republic:
24 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (CZ)
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 9-14 = Acct # Prefix (numeric)
- Digits 15-24 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) CZ
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Denmark
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Denmark:
18 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (DK,FO or GL)
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 9-18 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) DK, FO or GL
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Estonia
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Estonia:
20 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (EE)
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-6 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 7-8 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 9-19 = Acct # (numeric)
- Digits 20 = Natl Check Digit (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) EE
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Finland
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Finland:
18 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (FI)
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-10 = Bank & Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 11-17 = Acct # (numeric)
- Digits 18 = Natl Check Digit (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) FI
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
France
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for France:
27 digit IBAN:
- 27 digits
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-14 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 15-25 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
- Digits 26-27 = Natl Check Digits (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
French Guinea
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for French Guiana:
27 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-14 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 15-25 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
- Digits 26-27 = Natl Check Digits (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Germany
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Germany:
22 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) DE
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-12 = Bank & Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 13-22 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) DE
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Gibraltar
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Gibraltar:
23 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) GI
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = BIC Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 9-23 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) GI
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Greece
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Greece:
27 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) GR
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-7 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 8-11 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 12-27 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) GR
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Guadeloupe
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Guadeloupe:
27 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-14 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 15-25 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
- Digits 26-27 = Natl Check Digits (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Hong Kong
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Hong Kong:
Account Number:
- Numeric
- Maximum 12 digits in length
- No leading zeros if less than 12
Bank ID:
- 11 character SWIFT BIC
Currency:
- Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)
Hungary
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Hungary:
28 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) HU
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-7 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 8-11 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digit 12 = Check Digit (numeric)
- Digit 13-27 = Acct # (numeric)
- Digit 28 = Natl Check Digit (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) HU
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Iceland
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Iceland:
26 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) IS
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 9-10 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 11-16 = Acct # (numeric)
- Digits 17-26 = Holders Kennitala/Natl ID # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) IS
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
India
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for India:
Account Number:
- Numeric.
- Maximum 15 digits in length
- No leading zeros if less than 15
Bank ID:
- 11 alpha numeric consisting of the following three components:
- 4 letter bank code
- 0 (zero)
- Six character branch code
Currency:
- Indian Rupee (INR)
Ireland
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Ireland:
22 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) IE
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = BIC Bank Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-14 = Bank/Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 15-22 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) IE
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Italy
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Italy:
27 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) IT
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digit 5 = Check Character (alphabetic)
- Digit 6-10 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digit 11-15 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digit 16-27 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) IT
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Latvia
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Latvia:
21 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) LV
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = BIC Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 9-21 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) LV
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Liechtenstein
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Liechtenstein:
21 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) LI
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-21 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) LI
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Lithuania
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Lithuania:
20 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) LT
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-20 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) LT
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Luxembourg
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Luxembourg:
20 digit IBAN:
- 20 digits
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) LU
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-7 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 8-20 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) LU
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Malta
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Malta:
31 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) MT
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = Bic Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 9-13 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 14-31 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) MT
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Martinique
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Martinique:
27 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-14 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 15-25 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
- Digits 26-27 = Natl Check Digits (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Mayotte
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Mayotte:
27 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-14 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 15-25 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
- Digits 26-27 = Natl Check Digits (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Mexico
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Mexico:
Account Number (CLABE):
- The CLABE number is 18 digits numeric, includes both the account number and the Bank ID, and
- consists of four components in the following order:
- A three digit bank code
- A three digit bank plaza code
- An eleven digit account number
- A one-digit check
Bank ID:
- Enter the same number used for the Account number (the CLABE number)
Currency:
- Mexican Peso (MXN)
Monaco
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Monaco:
27 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) MC
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-14 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 15-25 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
- Digits 26-27 = Natl Check Digits (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) MC
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
The Netherlands
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for The Netherlands:
18 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) NL
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = BIC Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 9-18 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) NL
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
New Zealand
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for New Zealand:
6 Digit Bank ID Number
- Digits 1-2 = Bank Number (numeric)
- Digits 3-6 = Branch Number (numeric)
12 Digit Account Number
- Digits 1-8 = Account number, add leading zeros if less than 8 digits (numeric)
- Digits 9-12 = Suffix, add leading zeros if less than 4 digits (numeric)
Currency:
- New Zealand Dollars (NZD)
Norway
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Norway:
15 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) NO
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 9-14 = Acct # (numeric)
- Digit 15 = Natl Check Digit (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) NO
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Poland
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Poland:
28 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) PL
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-7 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 8-11 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digit 12 = Natl Check Digit (numeric)
- Digit 13-28 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) PL
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Portugal
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Portugal:
25 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) PT
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric) Always '50'
- Digits 5-8 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 9-12 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 13-23 = Acct # (numeric)
- Digits 24-25 = Natl Check Digit (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) PT)
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Reunion
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Reunion:
27 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-14 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 15-25 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
- Digits 26-27 = Natl Check Digits (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Romania
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Romania:
24 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) RO
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = BIC Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 9-24 = Branch Code & Acct #/Bank Specific Format (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) RO
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Saint Pierre et Miquelon
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Saint Pierre et Miquelon:
27 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-14 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 15-25 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
- Digits 26-27 = Natl Check Digits (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) FR
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Singapore
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Singapore:
35 Digit IBAN:
- Numeric - If less than 35 digits do not add leading zeros
- NOTE: For accounts at HSBC Bank, OCBC Bank and SBI Singapore add the three-digit branch code in
- front of the beneficiary account number. This does not apply to payments made to beneficiaries at
- other banks.
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) SG
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Singapore Dollar (SGD)
Slovakia
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Slovakia:
24 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) SK
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 9-14 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 15-24 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) SK
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Slovenia
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Slovenia:
19 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) SL
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)Always '56'
- Digits 5-6 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 7-9 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-17 = Acct # (numeric)
- Digits 18-19 = Natl Check Digits (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) SL
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Spain
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Spain:
24 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) ES
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-8 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 9-12 = Branch Code (numeric)
- Digits 13-14 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 15-24 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) ES
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Sweden
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Sweden:
24 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) SE
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-7 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 8-24 = Acct # (numeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) SE
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
Switzerland
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for Switzerland:
21 digit IBAN:
- Digits 1-2 = Country Code (alphabetic) CH
- Digits 3-4 = Check Digits (numeric)
- Digits 5-9 = Natl Bank Code (numeric)
- Digits 10-21 = Acct # (alphanumeric)
11 digit SWIFT BIC:
- Digits 1-4 = Bank Code (alphabetic)
- Digits 5-6 = Country Code (alphabetic) CH
- Digits 7-8 = Location Code (alphanumeric)
- Digits 9-11 = Branch Code (alphanumeric) XXX will be used if not furnished
Currency:
- Euro (EUR)
United Kingdom
The requirements for an International Routing Code and Account Number are defined by each country’s national banking community. You may verify what your country’s International Routing Code and Account Number requirements are with your Bank. Below are the guidelines for United Kingdom:
6 Digit Bank ID Number
- Digits 1-6 = Branch Number/Sort Code (numeric)
8 Digit Account Number
- 1-8 characters, add leading zeros if less than eight digits.
Currency:
- British Pounds (GBP)
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