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What is an International Bank Account Number (IBAN)?

Published 03/01/2009 04.03 PM   |    Updated 04/04/2011 11.45 AM

An IBAN is used in some countries to uniquely identify a customer’s bank account. The IBAN consists of an alphabetical country code, followed by two digits, and then up to thirty five characters for the bank account number. For payments being sent from Australia to an IBAN mandatory country, an IBAN must be included.

Please click here for IBAN mandatory countries.

Please click here for IBAN optional countries.

For payments being received into Australia from IBAN mandatory countries, please click here for more information.


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