How to Find Your IBAN Number
Your IBAN is available on your bank statement, online banking portal, or directly from your bank. Here is how to find it for the most common countries.
Where to Find Your IBAN
Finding your IBAN depends on your bank and country, but there are several reliable methods.
Online or Mobile Banking
Most banks display your IBAN in the account details section of their online or mobile banking platform. Look for "Account Details," "Account Information," or "International Payments" sections. It is usually shown alongside your sort code or bank code.
Bank Statement
Your IBAN is printed on most bank statements, typically at the top of the page next to your account number. Older statements may only show a domestic account number — contact your bank if this is the case.
Direct from Your Bank
Call your bank's customer service line or visit a branch. They can provide your IBAN immediately. For security purposes, some banks will only provide IBANs through authenticated channels.
Calculate It Yourself
For many countries, an IBAN can be constructed from your existing account details. Our IBAN tool can verify any IBAN you enter. Each country has a defined IBAN length and structure — check your country's format to ensure your IBAN looks correct.
Country-Specific Notes
- Germany: 22-character IBAN starting with DE — see Germany's IBAN format
- UK: 22-character IBAN starting with GB — see UK's IBAN format
- France: 27-character IBAN starting with FR — see France's IBAN format
Browse all 77 IBAN countries to find the format for your country.