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  2. International Bank Account Number - Wikipedia

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    An IBAN is a system of identifying bank accounts across national borders to facilitate cross border transactions. It consists of up to 34 alphanumeric characters, including a country code, check digits, and a Basic Bank Account Number (BBAN).

  3. Universal Payment Identification Code - Wikipedia

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    A UPIC is an identifier for a US bank account used to receive electronic credit payments. It protects sensitive banking information, prevents unauthorized debits, and remains with the customer regardless of banking relationships.

  4. ABA routing transit number - Wikipedia

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    An ABA routing transit number (ABA RTN) is a nine-digit code that identifies the financial institution on which a check was drawn in the United States. Learn about the history, management, formats, and uses of ABA RTNs in paper and electronic payments.

  5. How To Find Your Routing and Account Numbers on a Check - AOL

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    For example, the first two digits of a commercial bank’s routing number fall under the 01-12 series of numbers. ... IBAN stands for international bank account number, ... NFL fines Bengals' Ja ...

  6. Where To Find All of Your Bank Account Information - AOL

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    These numbers are assigned to customers when they open accounts and are used to identify the accounts. Account numbers may be between eight and 12 digits. Some accounts might have as many as 17 ...

  7. Bank code - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the bank code system in France and how it differs from other countries. The bank code in France is the first 5 digits of the account number and the branch code is the last 5 digits.

  8. What do the numbers on your credit card mean? - AOL

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    First digit. Industry. 1. Airlines. 2. Airlines and Financial. 3. Travel and Entertainment (includes Amex) 4. Banking and Financial (includes Visa) 5. Banking and Financial (includes Mastercard)

  9. Sort code - Wikipedia

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    Sort codes are six-digit numerical addresses that specify clearing banks, clearing systems, regions, large financial institutions, groups of financial institutions and ultimately resolve to individual branches. They are used to route money transfers and identify accounts in the UK and Ireland, and are encoded into IBANs but not BICs.