Know your IBAN
International Bank Account Number
An IBAN code identifies your account at international level. Each account has a unique IBAN that identifies the country, bank, branch and account number.
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The purpose of the IBAN is to streamline international transfers, eliminating the delays caused by data errors when the money is remitted.
Give your IBAN to the party sending the transfer because this will speed up the process and ensure it reaches your account on time.
In Spain the IBAN has 24 characters, comprising your full account number preceded by 4 other characters. The first two are the country code (ES) followed by two check digits.