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ES6002198601010096531014

Bank Name: BANK OF AFRICA EUROPE, SAU

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IBAN
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Country CodeES
Check Digits60
Bank Code0219
Branch Code860101
Account number010096531014
Bank Name
BANK OF AFRICA EUROPE, SAU
Branch Code
XXX
Bank Address
SERRANO 59
City
MADRID
Province/State
MADRID
Postal Code/Zip
28006
CountrySPAIN
SWIFT CodeBMCEESMMXXX

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FAQ

Which bank does the IBAN ES6002198601010096531014 correspond to?

The IBAN ES6002198601010096531014 belongs to the bank BANK OF AFRICA EUROPE, SAU, and the bank identity can be further confirmed via the SWIFT/BIC code BMCEESMMXXX, ensuring accurate fund transfer during international remittances.

What should you pay attention to when making a transfer using the IBAN ES6002198601010096531014?

When using IBAN ES6002198601010096531014 for a transfer, it is recommended to also provide the recipient's SWIFT/BIC code BMCEESMMXXX, bank name BANK OF AFRICA EUROPE, SAU, and the complete bank address. Ensuring that all details are correct can effectively avoid the risk of transfer failure, delays, or funds being sent to the wrong account. It is best to use an IBAN validation tool to check the number's validity before making the transfer, reducing unnecessary issues.

How is the check digit in the IBAN ES6002198601010096531014 derived? What is its purpose?

The check digits are the second and third positions in ES6002198601010096531014, and they are used to prevent human input errors. By converting the IBAN into numbers and performing a modulo 97 operation, if the result is 1, the IBAN is valid. This ensures that when making international transfers (such as sending money to BANK OF AFRICA EUROPE, SAU), the funds are not mistakenly sent to the wrong institution.

Can one IBAN be shared by multiple accounts?

An IBAN number uniquely corresponds to a specific account and cannot be shared by different accounts. Each IBAN encodes unique account information, and if two accounts use the same IBAN, the banking system will be unable to correctly identify the specific receiving account. Therefore, when opening accounts at different banks or branches, even if they belong to the same account holder, different IBANs will be generated.

If I enter the wrong IBAN ES6002198601010096531014, will the transfer still succeed?

If you make a mistake while entering the IBAN ES6002198601010096531014, such as leaving out parts or entering incorrect characters, the bank system typically performs an initial verification based on the check digits. If an error is detected, the transaction will be rejected and the funds returned. However, if the check digits pass and only the account information is incorrect, the funds may be sent to the wrong account. In such a case, you should contact the sending bank BANK OF AFRICA EUROPE, SAU as soon as possible and provide the correct IBAN along with the corresponding SWIFT/BIC code BMCEESMMXXX, in an attempt to intercept or recover the funds.
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