The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) was developed by the European Committee for Banking Standards (ECBS) and the International Standards Organisation (ISO) to identify the account of a customer at a financial institution, to assist error-free cross-border payments.
a different way of laying out the account details which results in the banks processing the transaction faster
International Bank Account Number. An international standard to facilitate cross-border payments. This is being introduced in 2001/2002.
IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number.
Acronym for International Bank Account Number. It is a standardised means of identifying bank accounts used for European cross-border payments.
See: International Bank Account Number.
International Bank Account Number. A number designating a bank account used internationally.
International Bank Account Number. An international standard of account numbers for use with cross-border payments.
the International Bank Account Number is the international standardised format for client's existing account number.
International Bank Account Number that is used to submit Overseas Telegraphic Transfer payments to Europe, see the Frequently Asked Questions section for further information.
Your International Bank Account Number. Check with your bank.