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  2. Sort code - Wikipedia

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    60 to 66: Formerly Westminster Bank (1968) 60-01-73 for Reliance Bank Limited 60-83-12 for Atom Bank 60-83-14 for Gibraltar International Bank 60-83-66 for Fidor Bank UK 60-83-71 for Starling Bank 60-84-00 for Zopa 60-84-07 for Chase UK (JP Morgan) 70: Used by various international banks for their UK business: no longer issued. [4] Banks ...

  3. Industry Sorting Code Directory - Wikipedia

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    The Extended Industry Sorting Code Directory (EISCD) is based upon the ISCD and was introduced to provide reference data to support the UK's Faster Payments service. The EISCD contains all data elements found within the ISCD, with the addition of a new section containing Faster Payments clearing information for each UK bank branch.

  4. NatWest - Wikipedia

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    National Westminster Bank Plc, [1] ... 60-00 to 66–99: Former Westminster Bank: 18: ... s to the branch sort code and a to the individual account number.

  5. List of sort codes of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  6. International Bank Account Number - Wikipedia

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    A typical British bank statement header (from a fictitious bank), showing the location of the account's IBAN. The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an internationally agreed upon system of identifying bank accounts across national borders to facilitate the communication and processing of cross border transactions with a reduced risk of transcription errors.

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  8. Talk:List of sort codes of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    It is, for instance, wrong to say that the ranges 50–66 (former National Provincial and Westminster banks respectively) belong to RBS, as NatWest, although a member of the RBS Group since 2000, is a member of the CCCC in it's own right; while leaving the range beginning 01 (former District Bank) as NatWest.

  9. Bank code - Wikipedia

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    The first two digits of the sort code identify the bank (90-xx-xx = [Bank of Ireland], 98-xx-xx = [Ulster Bank], for example) and the last 4 identify the branch. There is an exception with 99-xx-xx - these codes are used for international banks Irish Clearing ACs, and some Post Office accounts.