Check your IBAN
Use Convera’s verification tool to ensure your IBAN follows a valid format.
IBAN codes in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
- AE040351641005940861001
FIRST ABU DHABI BANK PJSC - AE050080000001000008662
ARAB BANK FOR INVESTMENT AND FOREIGN TRADE - AE060200000021020714101
HSBC BANK MIDDLE EAST LIMITED - AE070331234567890123456
MASHREQBANK PSC. - AE080330000019101276483
MASHREQBANK PSC. - AE080400008371172292901
NATIONAL BANK OF RAS AL-KHAIMAH, THE - AE200260001015229720501
EMIRATES NBD BANK PJSC - AE210200000022816896102
HSBC BANK MIDDLE EAST LIMITED - AE210351431003911621010
FIRST ABU DHABI BANK PJSC - AE250110090020100055754
BANK OF BARODA - AE250200000023482359001
HSBC BANK MIDDLE EAST LIMITED - AE250400000292609141001
NATIONAL BANK OF RAS AL-KHAIMAH, THE - AE260500000000026265942
ABU DHABI ISLAMIC BANK - AE270200000020372389100
HSBC BANK MIDDLE EAST LIMITED - AE280260000315832549202
EMIRATES NBD BANK PJSC - AE290500000000019046663
ABU DHABI ISLAMIC BANK - AE310330000019100551091
MASHREQBANK PSC. - AE330260001014885197801
EMIRATES NBD BANK PJSC - AE340030013794032920001
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK - AE350260000215843952401
EMIRATES NBD BANK PJSC - AE350260001025801347002
EMIRATES NBD BANK PJSC - AE370260000315825223406
EMIRATES NBD BANK PJSC - AE380260000959076312701
EMIRATES NBD BANK PJSC - AE408680104242126100003
CENTRAL BANK OF THE U.A.E. - AE420860000009160419257
WIO BANK P.J.S.C. - AE430200000026090316100
HSBC BANK MIDDLE EAST LIMITED - AE460090000000123456789
ARAB BANK PLC - AE460500000000019146655
ABU DHABI ISLAMIC BANK - AE480110090050200005933
BANK OF BARODA - AE530200000031092828050
HSBC BANK MIDDLE EAST LIMITED - AE570240001520295206501
DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK - AE590200000035846062100
HSBC BANK MIDDLE EAST LIMITED - AE620330000019101214401
MASHREQBANK PSC. - AE620390002015152555001
NATIONAL BANK OF OMAN (S.A.O.G) - AE630410000012132562003
SHARJAH ISLAMIC BANK - AE640330000019120030813
MASHREQBANK PSC. - AE670380000012000179718
NATIONAL BANK OF FUJAIRAH - AE720030013891233920001
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK - AE720110090030400000296
BANK OF BARODA - AE730330000019010438984
MASHREQBANK PSC. - AE740030010043062920002
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK - AE750860000009745344668
WIO BANK P.J.S.C. - AE760351031205942872002
FIRST ABU DHABI BANK PJSC - AE790030012184093920001
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK - AE830230000001002760740
COMMERCIAL BANK OF DUBAI - AE840030011345072920001
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK - AE870500000000013952925
ABU DHABI ISLAMIC BANK - AE890410000012064446001
SHARJAH ISLAMIC BANK - AE900211000000101931005
CITIBANK N.A. - AE920330000019101472948
MASHREQBANK PSC. - AE950200000023800477001
HSBC BANK MIDDLE EAST LIMITED - AE960351031001937681027
FIRST ABU DHABI BANK PJSC - AE960380000012000830745
NATIONAL BANK OF FUJAIRAH
IBAN Code Verification
What is an IBAN number?
IBAN — short for International Banking Account Number and sometimes referred to as IBAN code, IBAN key, or IBAN number — is used to identify an individual bank account participating in a cross-border transaction.
While IBAN does not replace an actual banking account number, it provides supplemental information that helps track payments and process FX transfers. An IBAN number is also not the same as a routing number.
IBAN was originally developed for European nations in need of a common standard to identify bank accounts, but it is now recognized in over 85 countries. If you’re making an international transfer — especially if either party’s bank is based in Europe — you may be asked to provide an IBAN.
Understanding IBAN formats
An IBAN can contain up to 34 characters, with the exact length varying from country to country.
The general format is as follows:
- Two-letter country code, such as DE (Germany), GB (United Kingdom), or FR (France)
- Two check digits
- Up to 30 alphanumeric characters representing the basic bank account number (BBAN)
A complete IBAN for a German account holder looks like this:
A complete IBAN for a UK account holder looks like this:
How to check your IBAN
Usually, you can find your IBAN via your online banking account or by reviewing bank statements. In some cases, it may appear on your bank card. When in doubt, contact your bank and they will provide you with the correct number.
You should always double check that you have the correct IBAN before making an international transfer. The wrong code could result in your money being sent to an unknown recipient, while using a code with the incorrect format could leave you paying added fees even if the transfer isn’t processed.
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