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Some countries have numeric-only BBAN formats. The one with the highest frequency is the 20n format, being used by five countries. | Some countries have numeric-only BBAN formats. The one with the highest frequency is the 20n format, being used by five countries. | ||
Twelve countries use only full groups of four: | |||
*12 BE | |||
*16 BS, AT, EE, LT | |||
*20 CZ, SK, ES, SE, TN | |||
*24 HU, PL | |||
Countries using formats that are only numeric after the country code and the check characters are: | Countries using formats that are only numeric after the country code and the check characters are: | ||
Revision as of 2013-07-31T13:55:39
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Numeric BBAN
As of 2012-08-10.
The BBAN starts after country code and check digits, i.e. after position 4 of the electronic format.
Some countries have numeric-only BBAN formats. The one with the highest frequency is the 20n format, being used by five countries.
Twelve countries use only full groups of four:
- 12 BE
- 16 BS, AT, EE, LT
- 20 CZ, SK, ES, SE, TN
- 24 HU, PL
Countries using formats that are only numeric after the country code and the check characters are:
| BBAN length | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes for countries | Quantity of countries using that format | Length is a multiple of 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | NO | 1 | no |
| 12 | BE | 1 | yes |
| 14 | FO, GL, FI (including AX), DK | 4 | no |
| 15 | SI | 1 | no |
| 16 | BS, AT, EE, LT | 4 | yes |
| 17 | HR, CR | 2 | no |
| 18 | DE, ME, RS | 3 | no |
| 19 | AE, IL | 2 | no |
| 20 | CZ, SK, ES, SE, TN | 5 | yes |
| 21 | PT | 1 | no |
| 22 | IS | 1 | no |
| 23 | MR | 1 | no |
| 24 | HU, PL | 2 | yes |
| 11-24 | 28 | 12 |
Alphanumeric BBAN
- AL:8!n16!c
- AD:4!n4!n12!c
- AZ:4!a20!c
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