BIC / SWIFT-Code: NTSBDEB1XXX
N26 Bank - Berlin, Germany
N26 Bank
Bank Name
N26 Bank
Address
10179 Berlin
Germany (DE)
BIC / SWIFT-Code
NTSBDEB1XXX
BIC / SWIFT-Code (8 characters)
NTSBDEB1
Bank Code
10011001
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What is a BIC / SWIFT-Code?
A SWIFT code (also called BIC code) is a standardized format for identifying banks and financial institutions worldwide. It is used for international transfers and consists of 8-11 characters.
BIC Code Components
Bank Identifier (4 characters)
4 letters represent the bank and usually look like an abbreviation of the bank name.
Country Code (2 characters)
2 letters represent the country where the bank is located.
Location Code (2 characters)
2 characters (letters or numbers) describe where the bank headquarters is located.
Branch Code (3 characters)
3 digits specify the bank branch. "XXX" stands for the bank headquarters.
BIC Breakdown: NTSBDEB1XXX
NTSB DE B1 XXX
Bank Identifier
4 letters represent the bank and usually look like an abbreviation of the bank name.
Country Code
2 letters represent the country where the bank is located.
Location Code
2 characters (letters or numbers) describe where the bank headquarters is located.
Branch Code
3 digits specify the bank branch. "XXX" stands for the bank headquarters.
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