The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an internationally agreed system of identifying bank accounts across national borders to facilitate the communication and processing of cross border transactions. It comprises a country code, bank code, and account number. Most accounts in Europe have an IBAN.
Payments
- How do I dispute a transaction?
- Which countries or regions can I send money to?
- Why do I sometimes need to supply supporting documents?
- What is the maximum amount I can make a payment for?
- Are there any restrictions on when I can make a payment?
- What is a SWIFT code?
- What is an IBAN?
- What is a request ID?
- What does each payment status mean?
- What is a batch payment?