International Bank Account Number (IBAN)
International Bank Account Number (IBAN)
International Bank Account Number (IBAN)
Communication
Communication is vital to the success of the IBAN.
Banks must ensure that their employees and customers are
aware of the IBAN and fully understand its usage and
importance.
Austria
20
AT6119043 00234573201
Belgium
16
BE62510007547061
Denmark
18
DK5000400440116243
Finland
18
FI2112345600000785
France
27
FR1420041010050500013M02606
Germany
22
DE89370400440532013000
Greece
To be supplied
Hungary
To be supplied
Iceland
26
IS140159260076545510730339
Ireland
22
IE29AIBK93115212345678
Italy
27
IT40S0542811101000000123456
Luxembourg
20
LU280019400644750000
Netherlands
18
NL39RABO0300065264
Norway
15
NO9386011117947
Poland
28
PL27114020040000300201355387
Portugal
25
PT50000201231234567890154
Spain
24
ES0700120345030000067890
Sweden
24
SE3550000000054910000003
Switzerland
21
CH9300762011623852957
United Kingdom
22
GB29NWBK60161331926819
Additional information
For further information, please contact the bank mentioned
below or your national bankers association.
The following IBAN documents can be downloaded from
the ECBS website:
EBS204 IBAN: The International Bank Account Number
SIG203 IBAN: The Standard Implementation Guidelines
TR201 Register of European Bank Account Numbers
The BIC (Bank Identifier Code), also known as the SWIFT code, identifies a bank, e.g., BANKBEBB, and is defined in ISO standard 9362.
International Bank
Account Number
(IBAN)
Avenue de Tervueren 12
B-1040 Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 733 3533
Fax: +32 2 736 4988
E-mail:[email protected]
http://www.ecbs.org
Info:
N.B.: That part of the IBAN which uniquely identifies the bank or
bank and branch concerned in that country is shown in italics.
Editeur responsable: L.Peeters, Secrtaire Gnral ECBS Av. de Tervueren,12 1040 BXL - 03/2001
March 2001
Introduction
While the proportion of cross-border European payments is still marginal in relation to national payment
volumes, there is a growing need to improve their efficiency with regard to cost, speed and quality. Such
improvements require a standard method to enable
proper interpretation and easier validation of foreign
account numbers.
Within the scope of this leaflet, the term bank covers all financial
institutions.
510-0075470-61
The domestic
account number
3
4
The paper format of the ECBS IBAN deviates currently from the
ISO IBAN standard 13616.