It consists of a four character header comprising an ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code, followed by two check digits that are calculated using a mod-97 technique and a country-specific Basic Bank Account Number (BBAN) of up to thirty alphanumeric characters. The simple search facility enables you to check bank sort codes, branch addresses, contact details and BIC codes, as well as identifying which banks and institutions accept faster payments. For example, sorting code 00-00-00 would represent the main bank office, and the first subbank office registered would have the suffix 01. IBAN imposes a flexible but regular format sufficient for account identification and contains validation information to avoid errors of transcription. Many European countries use the IBAN as a means of identifying bank account numbers, but transfers to, amongst others, the United States and Australia make use of the BIC Codes.

Bank NameSort CodeCityAddress & Info
KOREA EXCHANGE BANK 301473 Equivalent Codes: 30-14-73 30 14 73 London OLD JEWRY LONDON 30 Old Jewry, EC2R 8DU, Phone: (207) 76060191, London England