IBAN is an international account number used to transfer money between bank accounts in different countries.
An IBAN consists of up to 34 characters and includes:
- Country code: The first two letters indicate which country the account belongs to (for example, SE for Sweden).
- Check digits: Two digits used to verify that the IBAN is correct.
- Bank code and account number: The remaining characters represent the specific bank and account number.
- For a Swedish IBAN, the format looks like this: SE XX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX.
Below you’ll find a guide on how to locate your IBAN number for each bank.

