How do I find my swift code AIB?
- Log in to AIB Internet Banking.
- Click on the relevant account from the list under My Accounts. Your IBAN and BIC will be displayed under your account balance.
What is a bank code AIB?
What is AIB BANK SWIFT code? AIB BANK SWIFT code is a standard form of Business Identifier Codes (BIC) as an every banks unique code for message exchange needs and also sending money between banks, domestically or internationally.
What is my BOI sort code?
A Republic of Ireland IBAN is made up of 22 characters. The middle 6 digits are the Sort Code of the beneficiary bank and the last 8 digits are the Account Number.
What is the BIC code for AIB Bank?
BIC / Swift Code AIBKIE2D is the unique bank identifier for AIB BANK’s head office branch located in DUBLIN – IRELAND and it’s used to verify financial transactions such as a bank wire transfers (international wire transfers).
What does aibk stand for in Swift code?
AIBK – This is the institution / bank code assigned to AIB BANK. IE – This is the 2-letter country code associated with IRELAND (IE). 2D – This represents the location code and the second digit/character has a value of “D”. See swift code general structure explanation above for details.
When do you use a SWIFT BIC code?
A SWIFT Code is a standard format of Bank Identifier Code (BIC) used to specify a particular bank or branch. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers. Banks also use these codes for exchanging messages between them.
Where can I Find my BIC and Iban?
Alternatively, there are a number of other ways to find your BIC & IBAN: Using AIB Mobile Banking* view your BIC & IBAN at the top of your transactions list. Using AIB Internet Banking view your BIC & IBAN on the Recent Transactions page. By calling our Customer Service Team at 0818 724 724. On the top right hand side of your bank account