What is the IBAN number for Credit Agricole?
11 digit code for the Crédit Agricole bank account number….What is the IBAN code for Crédit Agricole in France?
Crédit Agricole IBAN example in France | FR1420041010050500013M02606 |
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IBAN in print format | FR14 2004 1010 0505 0001 3M02 606 |
Country code | FR |
Check digits | 14 |
Bank code | 20041 |
What is the bank code for Credit Agricole?
AGRIFRPP882 BIC / SWIFT Code – CREDIT AGRICOLE France – Wise.
Where is Credit Agricole based?
France
Crédit Agricole
Headquarters of Crédit Agricole S.A. in Montrouge | |
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Headquarters | Montrouge , France |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Dominique Lefebvre (Chairman) Philippe Brassac (CEO) |
Services | Retail banking Corporate banking Investment banking Private banking Wealth management Asset management |
How do I find my IBAN NBE?
Please follow below steps
- Kindly enter your ID number and your mobile phone registered with the bank.
- The system will check your data and then send a verification code to your mobile.
- Enter the verification code received and the system will check it.
- IBAN will be displayed for each account.
What is the swift code for Credit Agricole?
AGRIFRPPXXX
The SWIFT code for Crédit Agricole is AGRIFRPPXXX.
What is IBAN number France?
27 digits
An IBAN consists of up to 34 letters and numbers and follows a specific format. In France, IBANs consist of 27 digits and include the country code, check digits, bank code, bank branch code, national code, and bank account number. The first two letters represent the country where your bank is located.
What Do Credit Agricole do?
Crédit Agricole Group is a benchmark player in local banking, serving 52 million customers across 49 countries. Founded in 1885, it now has a presence in all segments of the banking, finance and insurance sectors and is one of Europe’s foremost banks.
What is IBAN on credit card?
IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number, which you can use when making or receiving international payments. Your IBAN doesn’t replace your sort code & account number ─ it’s an additional number with extra information to help overseas banks identify your account for payments.