Here are the details for the IBAN code: AE200500000000019158084. Per the information from our database, this IBAN is issued by from United Arab Emirates, and the account number is 0000000019158084.


BANK: (, , AE)
Bank Code:
IBAN The IBAN AE200500000000019158084 is Valid
COUNTRY: AE , United Arab Emirates
BBAN: 0500000000019158084
BIC /SWIFT Code:
IBAN ChecksumL :20
Bank Branch:
SEPA Country:false

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What is an IBAN Checker/validator?

An IBAN checker is a tool or software program designed to validate and verify International Bank Account Numbers (IBANs). Its primary purpose is to ensure that an IBAN provided by a user or received in a transaction is correctly formatted and valid for the specified country and bank.

Here's what an IBAN checker typically does:

  1. Format Validation: It checks if the IBAN follows the correct format for the country in question. Each country may have a specific length and structure for its IBANs.

  2. Country Code Verification: It confirms that the country code in the IBAN matches the country where the bank account is held.

  3. Checksum Verification: IBANs contain check digits that are used to detect errors. An IBAN checker calculates the checksum based on the IBAN's digits and compares it to the provided check digits to ensure they match.

  4. Bank Code Validation: Some IBANs include a bank code or branch identifier. The checker may verify that this part of the IBAN corresponds to a valid bank or branch.

  5. Account Number Format: It may also check that the account number portion of the IBAN is correctly formatted, although this can vary from country to country.

  6. Overall Validity: The checker determines if the IBAN as a whole is valid according to international standards.

IBAN checkers are used by individuals, businesses, and financial institutions to reduce errors when processing international transactions, such as wire transfers. They help ensure that funds are sent to the correct recipient and that the transaction complies with the specific IBAN format requirements of the recipient's country.


What is IBAN?

IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number. It is a standardized international numbering system used to identify bank accounts in a way that ensures the correct and efficient processing of cross-border transactions. IBANs are used primarily in Europe and some other countries.


An IBAN typically consists of a two-letter country code followed by two check digits and a series of alphanumeric characters that represent the specific bank and account number. The length and format of the IBAN can vary from country to country, but it is designed to provide a unique and standardized identifier for each bank account, making it easier to process international payments accurately and securely.


IBANs are commonly required when conducting international wire transfers or when providing bank account information for international transactions. They help reduce errors and ensure that funds are transferred to the correct recipient's account, even when dealing with banks in different countries with varying account numbering systems.

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