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Historically, the Irish banking system shared the sort code structure used in the UK, but operated as a separate system since the Irish pound broke the link with sterling in March 1979. Codes are issued by the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) [8] which replaced IPSO in 2014. [9] The full list of sort codes used in Ireland is as ...
The Industry Sorting Code Directory (ISCD) is the definitive list of bank branches and sub branches in the United Kingdom. The directory is maintained by VocaLink on behalf of UK Payments Administration (formally APACS ).
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For a list of Swiss bank codes, see Bank clearing number. Ukraine has 6 digit bank codes. Account number does not include bank code. List of bank codes is available at the site of the National Bank of Ukraine. [2] The UK has a 6-digit sort code. For prefixes identifying UK banking companies, see the list of sort codes of the United Kingdom.
The number is 19 digits (in the format 672BBBBBAAAAAAAAAAL) and, for German cards, always starts 672. B is the shortened bank sort code of the issuing bank, A is the account number ("Kontonummer" on the front of the card) and L is the Luhn check digit. 93.129.197.8 00:55, 2 September 2012 (UTC)
If the first two digits of the account number (not the bank code) are both zeros, then the calculation applies only to the remaining four digits of the account number, otherwise it applies to the entire BBAN (bank code + account number). Poland [17] [22] Weighted 3, 9, 7, 1, 3, 9, 7 10 10 − r, 0 → 0