What Is Swift Code, Sort Code, IBAN, Routing Number.

What is a SWIFT code? (SWIFT-BIC, SWIFT ID)
The SWIFT Bank Identification Code is an internationally-recognized system of codes for identifying banks. The code is 8-11 alphanumeric characters long and contains information identifying the country, bank, location, and branch. These codes are commonly used to identify the banks involved in an international wire transfer. 

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What is a SORT code?
A sort code is a number which is assigned to a branch of a bank for internal purposes. They are typically 6 digits in the format ##-##-##.

What is an IBAN?
An IBAN, or international bank account number, is an international standard for identifying bank accounts across national borders. It may consist of over 30 alphanumeric characters.  

What is an ABA? (Routing Number, RTN)
An ABA, or American Bankers Association, number is a nine digit bank code used in the United States. Learn More

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