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40-12-50 to 40-12-55 for M&S Bank 40-47-58 to 40-47-87 for First Direct 40-51-78 for Jyske Bank Gibraltar 40-51-98 for Turkish Bank UK 40-60-80 for CashFlows 40-63-01 for the Coventry Building Society 40-63-77 for Cynergy Bank Limited 40-64-05 to 40-64-16 for Tesco Bank 40-64-25 for Virgin Money 40-64-37 for Marcus. 50 to 59: NatWest: Formerly ...
Example (fictitious United Kingdom bank, sort code 12-34-56, account number 98765432): • IBAN: GB 82 WEST 1234 5698 7654 32 ... [40] IBAN formats by country
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An area code of three digits dialed after the country code determines the area served in the United States and its territories, Canada, and much of the Caribbean. Zone 2 uses two 2-digit codes (20, 27) and eight sets of 3-digit codes (21x–26x, 28x, 29x), mostly to serve Africa , but also Aruba , Faroe Islands , Greenland and British Indian ...
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.
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.
The Philippines is assigned an international dialing code of +63 by ITU-T. Telephone numbers are fixed at eight digits for area code 02, and seven digits for area codes from 03X to 09X, with area codes fixed at one, two, or three digits (a six-digit system was used until the mid-1990s; four to five digits were used in the countryside). Mobile ...
QR Ph (officially the National QR Code Standard) is the standardized quick-response code system adopted in the Philippines, which is based on the Europay-Mastercard-VISA (EMV) standard. It serves as a swift and secure payment method for customers of both participating banks and non-bank electronic money issuers (EMI) in the country.