Your IBAN code is available from your bank and can be found on your bank account statement.
IBAN
IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number. It combines your Bank Account Number and a new code so that your bank account can be used throughout the EU.
An example of an IBAN: IE99AIBK90000012345678
Country
Code
|
Check
Digits
|
Bank Code
(in this case AIB)
|
Sort
Code
|
Account
Number
|
IE |
99 |
AIBK |
900000 |
12345678 |
The branch sort code and your account number are part of your IBAN. Irish IBANs will always contain 22 characters and be in the above format. The check digits are simply two digits that enable your IBAN to be validated
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