How do I find my branch sort code?

How do I find my branch sort code?

You can typically find your sort code on bank statements and in your online or app banking. Many banks also print the sort code on the front or back of the bank card together with the account number.

What branch is sort code 070806?

Bank Name : NATIONWIDE BLDG SCTY

NATIONWIDE BLDG SCTY-Current Account 2018 070806 Branch Sort Code 070806 Details
Sort Code 070806 Equivalent Sort Code with Dashes: 07-08-06 Equivalent Sort Code with Spaces : 07 08 06
Branch Address / Communication Address Nationwide House Pipers Way, Swindon
City Swindon

How do I find my sort code?

To find your sort code and account number:check out the right hand side of the front of your card, then find the 8 digit set of numbers – this is your bank account number -now find the three pairs of numbers, separated by dashes, immediately to the left of your bank account number – this is your bank sorting code.

What is Banks sort code used for?

The sort code is a number which usually identifies both the bank and the branch where an account is held. The sort code is usually used when transferring funds from one account in one bank branch to another branch of the bank or another bank.

Is sort code same as bank code?

Sort code is the name given by both the British and Irish banking industry to the bank codes which are used to route money transfers between banks within their respective countries via their respective clearance organizations.

What is sort code banking?

Sort code is a nine digits number which identifies a particular branch of a bank, it is just unique in its way just as Bank Verification Number(BVN) is unique to each bank customer. The first three digits are the bank’s standard code, the next digit is the location of the bank.