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List the account name, number and the sort code.
It may be helpful to use visual models to sort codes into the potential themes.
Although sort codes in both countries have the same format, they are regulated by different authorities as each country has its own banking system.
If you make a mistake with the sort code or account number there may be a delay in issuing your certificate.
The following list shows the first two digits of the sort codes allocated to clearing banks.
The British and Irish sort codes are only used for domestic money transfers.
Sort Code Cheque number - which was used to purchase the certificate!
What was it a bank sort code?
Operators read the destination and keyed a sorting code.
Yeah that's the account and that's the sort, I don't know if you wanted the sort code as well.
Other countries, however, have codes which are equivalent to sort codes, but with formats unique to the country concerned.
Sort code (account holding branch for example '20 33 51')
In the process of typing a sort code, the bank explained, this mysterious woman had pressed "6" when she meant "8", and lost a fortune.
'Now then, if you'll just let me have your amounts, denominations, account numbers and sort codes, I can pay you straight in.
The UK has a 6-digit sort code.
Ireland uses a 6-digit sort code followed by an 8-digit account number similar to and partially integrated with the UK system.
The sort code, which is a six-digit number, is usually formatted as three pairs of numbers, for example 12-34-56.
Special feature verifies that sort codes and bank account numbers entered for suppliers and customers make sense.
National Sort Code, the bank code used in Ireland.
Make sure you enter the sort code shown on your bank card or statements from your bank or building society.
Sort Code 300506.
Sort codes for accounts formerly held by Alliance & Leicester use the range 09-01-31 to 09-01-36.
Example (fictitious United Kingdom bank, sort code 12-34-56, account number 98765432):
Six-digit sort codes were introduced in a staggered process during the 1960s as the banking industry moved towards automation.