A sort code is a number which represents a bank branch and intended for internal processing. The six digit sortcode is normally displayed as three, two digit numbers. All bank offices participating in the CHAPS Euro service must have a BIC , however not every bank office with a BIC necessarily participates in CHAPS Euro.
The numbering ranges for both are complementary, but do not overlap.
Fields format is: SORT CODE, BANK NAME, BIC, ADDRESS INFORMATION
'160063','THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC','RBOSGB2122','LONDONMARYLEBONE Chatham Customer Service Centre Western Avenue Waterside Chatham Marine ME4 4RT Phone: (845) 6014082 Chatham England'
'160079','THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC','RBOSGB2121','LONDON MAYFAIR Southampton Customer Service Cent Brunswick Gate 23 Brunswick Place SO15 2AQ Phone: (2380) 836339 Southampton England'
'160080','THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC','RBOSGB21604','PRIVATE BANK CHILDS Chatham Customer Service Centre Western Avenue Waterside Chatham Maritime Kent ME4 4RT Phone: (845) 6014082 Chatham England'
A Bank Code is a code assigned by a central bank, a Bank Supervisory Body or a Bankers Association in a country to all its licensed member banks.