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What is an IBAN?

What is an IBAN?

An IBAN is an identification number used to uniquely identify a customer’s bank account. The IBAN number consists of an alphabetical country code, followed by two digits, and then up to thirty five characters for the bank account number.

Not all countries use an IBAN, but in some countries the IBAN is mandatory and must be included.

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