IBAN for Poland
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What is an IBAN Number in Poland?
An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is a standardized system used by banks worldwide to facilitate international money transfers, ensuring that payments are processed efficiently and accurately. In Poland, the IBAN is required for both sending and receiving international payments, serving as a unique identifier for a Polish bank account.
The Polish IBAN consists of 28 characters, which include both letters and numbers. It starts with the country code 'PL'
The Polish IBAN consists of 28 characters, which include both letters and numbers. It starts with the country code 'PL'
IBAN Format
What is the IBAN code format for Poland?
IBAN in Poland consist of 28 characters:
- 2 letter country code
- 2 digit check number
- 3 characters from the bank's bank code
- 4 characters from bank branch
- 1 digit code for the bank national code
- 16 digit code for the bank account number Example: PL61109010140000071219812874
Poland IBAN structure
PL61109010140000071219812874
- Country Code (2 letters)
The first two characters of the IBAN represent the country where the bank account is located. For example, 'PL' for Poland.
- Check Digits (2 numbers)
The next two digits are check numbers used for error-checking purposes. For example, '61'. They help ensure the accuracy of the IBAN during the transaction process.
- Bank Code (3 digits)
The next three digits represent the bank code, such as '109', uniquely identifying the financial institution.
- Branch Code (4 digits)
The following four digits represent the branch code, such as '0101', identifying the specific branch of the bank.
- National Check Digit (1 digit)
The national check digit is a single digit, such as '4', used for validation of the IBAN.
- Bank Account Number (16 digits)
The final part of the IBAN is the bank account number, a long 16-digit number, such as '0000071219812874'.
Do we need IBAN for Poland?
Yes, you’ll need an IBAN (International Bank Account Number) if you plan to send or receive international money transfers while in the Poland. A standard Czech bank account number alone is not sufficient for cross-border transactions. The IBAN includes important details such as the country code, check digits, and bank identification, ensuring that international payments are processed accurately and securely.
IBAN Examples by country
Country
Country name | SEPA | Length | IBAN Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
Belgium | Yes | 16 | BE68539007547034 |
Switzerland | Yes | 21 | CH9300762011623852957 |
Germany | Yes | 22 | DE89370400440532013000 |
Estonia | Yes | 20 | EE382200221020145685 |
Spain | Yes | 24 | ES9121000418450200051332 |
Finland | Yes | 18 | FI2112345600000785 |
France | Yes | 27 | FR1420041010050500013M02606 |
United Kingdom | Yes | 22 | GB29NWBK60161331926819 |
Hungary | Yes | 28 | HU42117730161111101800000000 |
Ireland | Yes | 22 | IE29AIBK93115212345678 |
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