🦠How To Get Account Number And Sort Code From Iban
A Basic Bank Account Number (BBAN) is the last part of an IBAN that comes after the country code and check digits. The BBAN can be up to 30 digits and is country specific. In Germany, the BBAN is 18 digits, made up of the bank/sort code and account number. You need the full IBAN to make an international money transfer.
[CCCC] bank identifier: this code identifies the account holder’s bank [DDDDDD] sort code [EEEEEEEE] account number. Once you have found an IBAN number, it is easy to identify an account number: they are the last 8 - 12 digits of your IBAN. Using the previous example, the account number would be [EEEEEEEE].
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