An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is a standardised format used for international transfers.
It identifies a specific bank account and typically contains 15–34 letters and numbers.
A typical IBAN includes:
• A 2-letter country code
• Check digits
• The account number (including bank and branch details)
An IBAN may be required when sending money to certain countries instead of a regular account number.
Tip: Check the requirements for your receiver’s country before sending your transfer.