Hereof, how do I find out my sort code?
- Find the 8 digit set of numbers. This is your bank account number. - Find the three pairs of numbers, separated by dashes, immediately to the left of your bank account number. This is your bank sorting code.
Secondly, what is a bank sorting code? A SORT Code is a number code, which is used by British and Irish banks. These codes have six digits, and they are divided into three different pairs, such as 12-34-56. A SORT code is used by banks to identify and route the money transfers to the respective bank and account.
Also Know, where can I find my Revolut account number?
To find your IBAN on the Revolut app, head to your Dashboard and click on an account for a given currency, whether British Pound or Euro. You'll see your “Local” details displayed – but click on SWIFT and your IBAN will appear.
Is Bic and sort code the same?
Your International Bank Account Number (IBAN) and Bank Identifier Code (BIC) are your account number and sort code written in a standard, internationally recognised format. They help us to process your international payments automatically, making them faster, safer and cheaper.