What is the IBAN format in Italy?
IBAN formats vary by country, but they typically include a combination of country code, check digits, bank code, and account number. This structure ensures international transfers are accurate and secure. Use Remitly’s IBAN calculator to generate your IBAN from your banking details.
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IBAN example in Italy
Each part of the IBAN shows key account details. See the breakdown below.
| IBAN Examples |
|---|
| IBAN IT60X0542811101000000123456 |
| Country code IT |
| Check digits 60 |
| CIN X |
| Bank code 05428 |
| Branch code 11101 |
| Account number 000000123456 |
When is an IBAN required?
IBANs are required for many international transfers, especially in Europe. They help your money arrive accurately and without delays. Want an easy way to send money worldwide? Remitly offers fast, secure money transfers using IBANs.

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What is an IBAN?
An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is a standardized code used to reduce errors and speed up international payments. It includes a country code, check digits, and bank account details. IBANs are common in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.

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Each country uses a unique IBAN format with different account details. Select a country to see an example and generate your own using your banking information.
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Top searched bank IBANs in Italy
Banca MediolanumBanca Monte dei Paschi di Siena S.p.A.Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL) S.p.A.Banca Popolare di SondrioBanca Prealpi San Biagio Credito CooperativoBanca Sella Holding S.p.A.BCC della Romagna OccidentaleBCC Veneta Credito CooperativoBPER Banca S.p.A.Cassa di Risparmio di Asti S.p.A.Crédit Agricole Italia S.p.A.Credito Emiliano (Credem) S.p.A.Emil Banca Credito CooperativoFideuram Intesa Sanpaolo Private BankingFinecoBank S.p.A.Hype S.p.A.Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A.Mooney S.p.A.Poste Italiane S.p.A.Postepay S.p.A.UniCredit S.p.A.
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What is an IBAN?
An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is a standardized code used to identify bank accounts when sending or receiving money internationally. It ensures that payments are processed accurately by including key details, such as the country, bank, and account number. You’ll need an IBAN for most international transfers to help avoid delays or errors.
How to find an IBAN code in Italy?
You can find your IBAN in Italy through:
- Online banking – Most banks list your IBAN under account details or transfers.
- Bank statements – Your IBAN is typically displayed at the top or near your account information.
- Customer support – Contact your bank if you're unsure where to find it.
- IBAN calculator – Use Remitly's IBAN calculator to generate your IBAN from bank details.
Why do you need an IBAN?
You need an IBAN to send or receive international bank transfers securely and accurately. It ensures your money reaches the correct account by including all necessary banking details in a standardized format.
IBANs are commonly used for:
IBANs are commonly used for:
- Receiving payments from abroad
- Sending money to family or friends in another country
- Paying international invoices or tuition
How do I send a payment using an IBAN?
To send money using an IBAN, enter the recipient's IBAN in the international transfer form provided by your bank. You may need to visit your bank to complete the transaction.
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What does an IBAN format look like?
IBAN formats vary by country, but each includes specific components that help identify the receiving bank and account. Here’s a general example:
Sample IBAN:
CCkk bbbb cccc cccc cccc cc
Breakdown:
Sample IBAN:
CCkk bbbb cccc cccc cccc cc
Breakdown:
- CC – Country code (2 letters)
- kk – Check digits (2 numbers used to validate the IBAN)
- bbbb – Bank code (identifies the bank)
- cccc cccc cccc cc – Account number (may include branch or sort code depending on the country)
What's the difference between IBAN and SWIFT Codes in Italy?
IBAN and SWIFT codes are both used for international money transfers, but they serve different purposes:
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- IBAN identifies the specific bank account and ensures that the money is sent to the correct destination.
- SWIFT/BIC code identifies the bank or financial institution involved in the transfer, especially across borders.
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