Numbers Banking
The second series of numbers usually 10 12 digits is your account number.
Numbers banking. Bin checker tool is designed to check the existence of a bank identification number bin base on updated database. To make money transfer the ncc is used together with the bank account number of the recipient. Where b is the bank number 2 digits b is the branch number 4 digits a is the account number 7 digits and s are digits of the suffix 2 or 3 digits.
Bank identification number bin. National clearing code ncc is a six digits numerical codes used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in new zealand. Swift stands for society for worldwide interbank financial telecommunication while bic is short for bank identifier code.
Swift and bic codes are used all over the world to identify bank branches when you make international payments ensuring your money gets to the right place. Currently there are more than 300 000 unique bin in our database. The iban structure is defined by the international standard under iso 13616 1 2007 and check digits are performed using mod 97 iso 7064.
For international inward money transfer a swift code must be used together with a ncc and account number. Where a bank displays the suffix as two digits a leading zero is added to pad the suffix to three digits. Swift codes and bic codes are part of the iso 9362 standards for sending money internationally.
The bank identification number uniquely identifies the. The tool is provided for informational purposes only. The third and shortest series of numbers printed at the bottom is the check number.
The first series of numbers printed on the left hand side of the bottom of a check is the bank s 9 digit routing number.