An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is used internationally to uniquely identify the sort code and account number of a customer at a financial institution. While IBAN’s are predominantly used in Europe, the following countries also use IBAN’s – Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia & Turkey. The IBAN’s of each country differs, they may be longer or shorter depending upon local numbering standards.
Your IBAN is available from your branch or printed on the top right hand corner of your current account statement.
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Your IBAN is available from your branch or printed on the top right hand corner of your current account statement.
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