![]() ![]() Output: account and bank information (BIC code, bank address, etc.) formatcomment: Key to the IBANformat string, for example: 'B = sort code (BLZ), C = account No.'.IBANformat: A string describing the IBAN format for the given country, for example: 'DEkk BBBB BBBB CCCC CCCC CC'.account_validation: (DE and CH only) An explanation of the account number validation (in German).account_validation_method: name of the validation algorithm for the domestic account number.The frequency can help determine the likelihood that the correct BIC was provided. Since this gives no guarantee, this check is ignored for the overall pass/fail decision reported in the result field. Checks frequency that account numbers of a given bank have the given prefix. bank_code_check: (not provided for all countries) Directory lookup of domestic bank code was successful ('passed') or not ('failed') if an alternative bank code may be necessary for the IBAN, this information is added after the word 'passed' in this field.If the algorithm is unknown, or if no checksum exists, the result is empty or 'passed'. The field 'account_check' gives the result of the checksum validation of the account number. account_check: (not provided for all countries) 'passed' or 'failed' for DE additional possible value of 'passed after correction' - in that case see 'alternative_account_number'.length_check'passed', 'failed for bank code' or 'failed for account number' - shows if the account number/bank code had the correct length for the given country.checks: an array of the checks performed (can contain elements such as 'length', 'bank_code', 'account_number').ibanrueck_return_code: reserved for future use.The return code is not set at all, which should not happen - please notify us of this error. ![]() Result might be correct but should be verified 4096 = Missing input data (for example, the country code).128 = Checksum error in account number.64 = The bank has published an "IBAN Rule" which states that for this account number/bank code combination, no IBAN should be generated.32 = Warning: a subaccount number may need to be appended, but the necessity of this could not be automatically verified.2 = Account number does not contain a checksum.1 = a subaccount number was automatically appended.Otherwise, the sum of one or more of the following numbers:.0 = all supported checks were done and passed.return_code: a condensed numerical representation of the results of various checks.result: 'passed' if all possible validations proceeded without error.The following output fields contain the IBAN and validation results: Output: calculated IBAN and validation results Test Data: for testing your client implementation, you might want to use these test data.Īuthentication: Basic Authentication using the user name and password you defined when signing up on. The dummy endpoint always returns the same data, no matter what parameters are passed, with these exceptions: if you enter the account data for DE, bank code 10077777, account 209299700 or DE, bank code 52051373, account 5120710131 or DE, bank code 52051373, account 5120710132 or AT, bank code 11000, account 237571500, you get the results for the passed parameters even from the dummy endpoint. Testing the call mechanism for free: for your first implementation steps, we recommend using the endpoint /calculate_iban_dummy/IE/900017/10027952, which expects the same parameters, runs on the same servers, uses the same authentication mechanism, and returns the same data structure as validate_iban but is free to call. Adds information such as BIC code, bank name, bank address, bank URL.Converts a given combination of country code, bank code, and account number to an IBAN.Convert BBANs (domestic account numbers) to IBANs:
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