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Enter your 14 digit BOB Seychelles Account Number:
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Currency:
The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an international standard for identifying bank accounts across national borders in a way that would minimize the risk of propagating transcription errors. It was originally adopted by the European Committee for Banking Standards, and was later adopted as an international standard under ISO 13616-1:2020. It consists of a ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code, followed by two check digits and up to thirty alphanumeric characters for the domestic bank account number (incorporating routing information), called the BBAN (Basic Bank Account Number). It is up to each country's national banking community to decide on the length of the BBAN for accounts in that country, but its length must be fixed for any given country.
For Seychelles the IBAN length is fixed at 23 and it should start with SC.
Seychelles IBAN Structure:
Country Code: SC
Check Digits: 2 digits
Bank Identifier: 4 letters (Bank code)
Branch Code: 4 digits
Account Number: 16 digits
Currency Code: 3 letters
Format:
SCkk BBBB BSSS SSSS SSSS SSSS SSSS CCC
Details:
- SC: Seychelles country code
- kk: Two check digits
- BBBB: Bank identifier (4 letters)
- SSSS SSSS SSSS SSSS: Bank branch and account number (16 digits)
- CCC: 3-letter currency code (e.g., SCR for Seychellois Rupee, USD for US Dollars, EUR for EURO, GBP for Great Britain Pound)