Although sort codes in both countries have the same format, they are regulated by different authorities as each country has its own banking system. Whilst every effort is made to provide accurate information, users acknowledge that we accepts no liability what so ever with respect to its accuracy.
Using data which is out of date can cause inconvenience to customers - their payment might be delayed or not processed - and it places a cost burden on businesses, individuals and banks as they rectify the problems which can arise. A sort code is the name given by both the British and Irish banking industry to the bank codes which are used to route money transfers between banks within their respective countries via their respective clearance organizations.