An IBAN, or international bank account number, is a standard international numbering system developed to identify an overseas bank account. The number starts with a two-digit country code, then two numbers, followed by up to third-five alphanumeric characters. However, an IBAN does not replace a bank’s own account number, as it’s only meant to provide additional information that helps in identifying overseas payments.
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