IBANs & SWIFT code entry provision
This guide has been reviewed against our global client base and classed as relevant to all regions
IBANs & SWIFT codes can be entered on Bank Details screens
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What are IBANs & SWIFT codes?IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number, which is used when making or receiving international payments - an IBAN doesn’t replace a sort code/BSB and account number, it’s an additional number with extra information to help overseas banks identify accounts for payments A SWIFT code (or SWIFTBIC, as sometimes known) is a code that helps overseas banks identify which bank to send money to - for example, if an overseas bank is sending to a payment to your account, they will need to know the bank's SWIFT code |
UK clientsFrom a Bank Details screen, e.g. from the landlord record:
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APAC clientsFrom a Bank Details screen, e.g. from the landlord record:
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