IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number.
For Saudi Arabia, it is a new 24 digit account structure that includes the existing account number with some other additional information, such as the country code, the bank code for the bank account holder and check digits.
The main purpose of an IBAN is to facilitate the automatic processing of money transfers and to improve the speed and accuracy of your payment transactions. IBAN will be used for all inward / outward remittances to and from SAMA and for salary payments through the SARIE system.
Yes, except for beneficiaries in non-IBAN countries.
When printing IBAN or writing it on paper, it should be written from left to right in groups of four (4) digits. Groups are separated by a single space as shown in the following example:
SA82 9500 0000 9220 0000 0001
When writing IBAN electronically, it should be written from left to right without spaces as shown in the following example:
SA8295000000922000000001
If you have standing orders for effecting payments from your account to beneficiary accounts held in banks within Saudi Arabia, then you will need to amend the same, by providing the IBAN equivalent for the beneficiary account. If you are receiving funds through Standing Instruction from any of the banks in Saudi Arabia, please advise your IBAN to the remitter.
You can check your IBAN in Internet Banking, IBAN Calculator, Call center, or your account statement.
IBAN is not required for credit card payment.
IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number.
For Saudi Arabia, it is a new 24 digit account structure that includes the existing account number with some other additional information, such as the country code, the bank code for the bank account holder and check digits.
The main purpose of an IBAN is to facilitate the automatic processing of money transfers and to improve the speed and accuracy of your payment transactions. IBAN will be used for all inward / outward remittances to and from SAMA and for salary payments through the SARIE system.
Yes, except for beneficiaries in non-IBAN countries.
When printing IBAN or writing it on paper, it should be written from left to right in groups of four (4) digits. Groups are separated by a single space as shown in the following example:
SA82 9500 0000 9220 0000 0001
When writing IBAN electronically, it should be written from left to right without spaces as shown in the following example:
SA8295000000922000000001
If you have standing orders for effecting payments from your account to beneficiary accounts held in banks within Saudi Arabia, then you will need to amend the same, by providing the IBAN equivalent for the beneficiary account. If you are receiving funds through Standing Instruction from any of the banks in Saudi Arabia, please advise your IBAN to the remitter.
You can check your IBAN in Internet Banking, IBAN Calculator, Call center, or your account statement.
IBAN is not required for credit card payment.
Yes, IBAN is required for Salary Pre-paid cards.
In case the IBAN is not used, the processing of both Inward and Outward payment in your account IS LIKELY TO BE REJECTED OR MAY be delayed.
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