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The sort code is usually formatted as three pairs of numbers, for example 12-34-56. It identifies both the bank (in the first digit or the first two digits) and the branch where the account is held. [1] Sort codes are encoded into International Bank Account Numbers (IBANs) but are not encoded into Business Identifier Codes (BICs).
Example (fictitious United Kingdom bank, sort code 12-34-56, account number 98765432): • IBAN: GB 82 WEST 1234 5698 7654 32 • Rearrange: W E S T 12345698765432 G B 82
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12: 3000–3999 Trust Bank Southland [a] 13: 4900–4999 Trust Bank Otago [a] 14: 4700–4799 TSB: 15: ... Sort code, a number used in the United Kingdom; References
The first two digits of the sort code identify the bank (90-xx-xx = [Bank of Ireland], 98-xx-xx = [Ulster Bank], for example) and the last 4 identify the branch. There is an exception with 99-xx-xx - these codes are used for international banks Irish Clearing ACs, and some Post Office accounts.
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