π― Professional IBAN Validator
π¦ IBAN Validation
Comprehensive validation of International Bank Account Numbers with real-time verification.
- Format structure validation
- Country code verification
- Check digit calculation
- Length validation per country
- Bank code extraction
π Global Coverage
Support for all IBAN-participating countries with accurate country-specific rules.
- 75+ participating countries
- Country-specific formats
- Bank identification codes
- Regional variations
- Real-time updates
πΌ Business Applications
Essential tool for banking, finance, and payment processing systems.
- Payment processing
- Banking systems integration
- Financial compliance
- Account verification
- Transaction validation
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Germany
DE89 3704 0044 0532 0130 00
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France
FR14 2004 1010 0505 0001 3M02 606
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United Kingdom
GB29 NWBK 6016 1331 9268 19
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Turkey
TR33 0006 1005 1978 6457 8413 26
π IBAN Countries & Formats
πͺπΊ European Union
EU member states with standardized IBAN formats.
- Germany (DE) - 22 characters
- France (FR) - 27 characters
- Italy (IT) - 27 characters
- Spain (ES) - 24 characters
- Netherlands (NL) - 18 characters
π¬π§ United Kingdom & Ireland
UK and Irish IBAN formats and structures.
- United Kingdom (GB) - 22 characters
- Ireland (IE) - 22 characters
- Isle of Man (IM) - 22 characters
- Jersey (JE) - 22 characters
- Guernsey (GG) - 22 characters
π Other European Countries
Non-EU European countries with IBAN support.
- Switzerland (CH) - 21 characters
- Norway (NO) - 15 characters
- Iceland (IS) - 26 characters
- Turkey (TR) - 26 characters
- Serbia (RS) - 22 characters
π Middle East & Africa
IBAN adoption in Middle Eastern and African countries.
- Saudi Arabia (SA) - 24 characters
- United Arab Emirates (AE) - 23 characters
- Egypt (EG) - 29 characters
- Tunisia (TN) - 24 characters
- Jordan (JO) - 30 characters
πΊπΈ Americas & Asia
IBAN implementation in other global regions.
- Brazil (BR) - 25 characters
- Costa Rica (CR) - 22 characters
- Kazakhstan (KZ) - 20 characters
- Pakistan (PK) - 24 characters
- Palestinian Territory (PS) - 29 characters
π IBAN Statistics
Global IBAN adoption and usage statistics.
- 75+ participating countries
- Billions of transactions annually
- Standard since 1997
- ISO 13616 specification
- Continuous expansion
π‘ IBAN Examples & Use Cases
π¦ Banking Integration
IBAN validation in banking and financial systems.
- Account verification systems
- Payment processing platforms
- Online banking portals
- Mobile banking apps
- ATM transaction validation
π³ Payment Processing
IBAN usage in international payment systems.
- SEPA transfers
- International wire transfers
- Direct debit systems
- Recurring payments
- Cross-border transactions
π’ Business Applications
Corporate and business use cases for IBAN validation.
- Payroll systems
- Supplier payments
- Customer refunds
- Invoice processing
- Treasury management
π E-commerce
IBAN validation in online commerce platforms.
- Payment gateway integration
- Checkout validation
- Refund processing
- Subscription billing
- Marketplace payments
π± Fintech Applications
Modern fintech solutions using IBAN validation.
- Digital wallets
- Peer-to-peer transfers
- Cryptocurrency exchanges
- Investment platforms
- Lending services
π Compliance & Security
IBAN validation for regulatory compliance and security.
- Anti-money laundering (AML)
- Know Your Customer (KYC)
- Fraud prevention
- Regulatory reporting
- Audit trails
π IBAN Guide & Best Practices
π€ IBAN Structure
Understanding the components of an IBAN number.
- Country Code (2 letters)
- Check Digits (2 numbers)
- Bank Identifier (4 characters)
- Account Number (variable length)
- Total length varies by country
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Validation Algorithm
How IBAN check digit validation works.
- Move first 4 characters to end
- Replace letters with numbers
- Calculate modulo 97
- Result must equal 1
- ISO 13616 standard
π Country Codes
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes used in IBAN.
- Two-letter country identifiers
- Same as internet domains
- Standardized globally
- Case insensitive
- Must be valid IBAN country
π¦ Bank Identification
How banks are identified within IBAN structure.
- Bank code or sort code
- Branch identification
- Routing information
- Country-specific formats
- BIC/SWIFT compatibility
π Format Guidelines
Best practices for IBAN formatting and display.
- Group in blocks of 4 characters
- Use spaces between groups
- Uppercase letters preferred
- No special characters
- Validate before processing
β οΈ Common Errors
Typical mistakes and how to avoid them.
- Incorrect check digit calculation
- Wrong country code
- Invalid length for country
- Non-alphanumeric characters
- Transposed digits or letters