IBAN to BIC SWIFT Converter and Bank Code Finder

Get the BIC/SWIFT code from any Spanish IBAN instantly. Bank account validator with official algorithm and updated records for international transfers.

IBAN to BIC / SWIFT Converter

Get the BIC code from any Spanish bank account instantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a BIC or SWIFT code?

It is the international identifier of your bank. It is necessary so that money knows which institution it should be directed to when traveling outside the SEPA zone (Europe).

How do I know my bank's BIC code?

You can check it in your online banking or use our converter. For Spanish banks, just entering the IBAN, we extract the entity code and give you the corresponding BIC.

Is it safe to enter my IBAN here?

Completely. Our tool validates the code locally in your browser. We do not store or send your banking data to any external server.

Why does the Spanish IBAN have 24 characters?

It is an international standard. The first 4 identify the country and checksum, and the other 20 are the old Client Account Code (Entity, Branch, Control and Account Number).

# IBAN to BIC/SWIFT Converter: Instant Lookup

The BIC/SWIFT code is your bank's international identifier, essential for international transfers outside the SEPA zone. Our converter automatically extracts the correct code from your Spanish IBAN in seconds.

IBAN (Account Number)

Unique international identifier for your bank account.

  • International standard format (ISO 13616)
  • 24 characters in Spain
  • Includes country, checksum and account data
  • Validatable using Module 97 algorithm

BIC/SWIFT (Bank Code)

Unique international identifier for your banking institution.

  • 8 to 11 character code
  • Required for international transfers
  • Obtained from IBAN in Spanish banks
  • Registered in the international SWIFT network
The Spanish IBAN follows the format ES (country code) + 2 check digits + 4 entity digits + 4 branch digits + 2 check digits + 10 account number digits. Totaling 24 characters containing all your account information.

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