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This is a list of countries that have implemented the IBAN standard format. For each country you can view an example IBAN format and it's structure.
IBAN examples by country. Each country has a different IBAN format. Find an example IBAN code for your country here.
See list of countries that have implemented the IBAN standard identification format. For each country you can view a sample IBAN or decode your IBAN with the IBAN calculator.
This IBAN country search tool helps you quickly identify the country associated with a given IBAN code. You can also verify if the country supports SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area).
IBAN format by country. The structure of IBANs is globally agreed and standardised. All IBAN numbers follow the same format, and include only the numbers 0 - 9 and the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet (A-Z).
Shown below are examples of valid IBANs. Each contains the correct checksum and has the right length. You can use the examples to test the IBAN validator tool. Find, calculate, and check bank codes including SWIFT, IBAN codes and numbers.
This section shows the IBAN format of each country that has implemented the IBAN standard. The countries are listed in alphabetical order by ISO 3166 country code.
Enter an IBAN code to verify bank details. Example: AL35202111090000000001234567. Verify IBAN. What is an IBAN number? IBAN — short for International Banking Account Number and sometimes referred to as IBAN code, IBAN key, or IBAN number — is used to identify an individual bank account participating in a cross-border transaction.
IBAN examples by country. Each country has a different IBAN format. Find an example IBAN code for your country here.
IBAN stands for an International Bank Account Number. This is a format that many countries use to identify your individual bank account details for overseas money transfers. To get started, check your IBAN for the correct format or search for examples by country.