IBAN Information for: Slovenia

Find out all you need to know about the IBAN format in SI, including length, structure, and validation rules.

IBAN Information - Slovenia

Overview

The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) for Slovenia (SI) follows specific formatting rules. Here you'll find all the important details about the SI IBAN format.

Key Details

  • IBAN Length 19 characters
  • Country Prefix SI
  • SEPA Member Yes
  • Currency EUR
  • Membership EU Member
  • Central Bank Bank of Slovenia
  • Central Bank Website www.bsi.si

Format Information

SI2!n5!n8!n2!n
^SI(\d{2})(\d{5})(\d{8})(\d{2})$
SI56191000000123438

Domestic Format Information

5!n8!n2!n
15 characters
2633 0001 2039 086
263300012039086

IBAN Block Structure

SI 56 19 200 12345678 92

IBAN Structure Legend
  • SI Country Code
  • 56 Check Digits
  • 19 Bank Code
  • 200 Branch Code
  • 12345678 Account Number
  • 92 National Code
Structure for Slovenian IBAN

Slovenian IBANs consist of the country code (SI, 2 characters), check digits (2 digits), bank code (2 characters), branch code (3 digits), account number (8 digits), and a national code (2 digits). In total, the Slovenian IBAN comprises 19 characters.

The Slovenian IBAN consists of 19 characters in total, making it one of the shorter IBAN formats in Europe. Slovenia joined the European Union in 2004 and adopted the Euro as its official currency in 2007. As a full member of SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area), Euro transfers to and from Slovenian banks can be made under the same conditions as domestic transfers within the EU. The bank code identifies the bank, the branch code indicates the specific branch, while the account number contains the customer account details. The national code at the end serves additional identification purposes within the Slovenian banking system.

Bank Information

The IBAN contains encoded information about the bank and branch. Below are the positions of these components in the BBAN part.
Positions 0 to 1
Positions 2 to 4
Positions 13 to 14
Yes
2012-09-09

What is an IBAN?

An International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is a standardized international numbering system developed to identify bank accounts from around the world. It was originally adopted by the European Committee for Banking Standards and later as an international standard.

Important to know: Each country has its own IBAN format and length, but all follow the same basic structure with a country code, check digits, and account number components.
IBAN Uses
  • International wire transfers
  • SEPA payments within Europe
  • Automated payment processing
Benefits of IBANs
  • Reduced errors in international payments
  • Faster processing of cross-border transactions
  • Standardized format for global banking

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