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Description of the IBAN number

The IBAN number (International Bank Account Number) comprises:

- A two-letter country code (e.g., FR for France, BE for Belgium, CH for Switzerland, TN for Tunisia, etc.).

- A key between 02 and 98. In the case of French accounts consisting solely of numbers, the IBAN key is consistently 76 due to the RIB key, which is itself a modulo 97.

- The BBAN account number (Basic Bank Account Number), which has a fixed length specific to each country but can vary (up to 30 characters maximum). For France, this number corresponds to the 23 characters of the RIB (bank code + branch code + account number + RIB key).

Description of the BBAN number

The BBAN, or Basic Bank Account Number, denotes a country-specific bank account number. It serves as the final segment of the IBAN when utilized for international fund transfers.

Each country defines its own BBAN format and length according to its standards.

Presently, there exists no unified EU or other standard governing the BBAN.

The introduction of the IBAN aimed to standardize international bank transfers and address this lack of uniformity.

Where to find your IBAN

When sending money, accuracy in using the correct IBAN code is crucial. An error could result in your bank sending funds to the wrong destination or charging you for an invalid payment.

Your IBAN number can typically be found by accessing your online banking account or reviewing your bank statement. Alternatively, you can utilize the tools provided on this site.

It's essential to understand that even if an IBAN appears to be in the correct format, it does not guarantee its validity or appropriateness for a specific account. Always verify the IBAN with your recipient or bank before initiating any payment transactions.