What is an NSC Code?
NSC Code means National Sort Code. NSC code is used by British & Irish bank. The NSC code is a six digits unique numbers that devided into three parts. This code is used to identify the bank location for online fund transfer accross own country.
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Format of Bank Of Ireland NSC Code
Bank Of Ireland or any banks in UK, Ireland & Northern Ireland Bank
NSC code is a six-digit number, is usually formatted as three pairs of numbers, for example
12-34-56.
The Structure is-
9 | 0 | X | X | X | X |
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NSC Code (National Sort Code)
What is NSC Code (National Sort Code)?
NSC stands for National Sort Code. British and Irish banks use the NSC code. The NSC code is a six-digit, one-of-a-kind number divided into three parts. For example, 11-23-57.
The IPSO (Irish Payment Services Organization) governs the SORT Code and the NSC Cod. In Ireland, a SORT Code begins with the digit "9."
Formation of NSC Code
The formation of NSC code is as follows:
- The First Two Digits: Bank identifier and
- The Next Four Digits: Branch Location.
Applications of NSC Code (National Sort Code)
The NSC Code (National Sort Code) has following applications:
- This code is used to identify the bank location for cross-border online fund transfers.
- This code is used to identify the bank location where the account is held.
- SORT codes are only used in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Example: Breakdown of the NSC Code
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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Codes for Banks and Financial Institutions
The following is a list of bank/financial institution codes for all banks in the UK and Ireland:
Number | Bank Name |
---|---|
93 | AIB Bank |
99 | Bank of America |
90 | Bank of Ireland |
99 | Bank of Scotland PLC |
99 | Barclays Bank Ireland PLC |
99 | BNP Paribas |
92 or 99 | Central Bank of Ireland |
99 | Citibank Europe PLC |
99 | Credit Unions |
95 | Danske Bank |
93 | EBS Limited |
98 | First Active |
93 | First Trust Bank |
99 | HSBC Bank |
99 | ING Bank |
99 | IPSO |
99 | Irish Bank Resolution |
99 | KBC Bank |
95 | Northern Bank |
99 | Permanent TSB |
99 | Rabobank International |
99 | Realex Financial Services |
99 | The Royal Bank of Scotland |
98 | Ulster Bank |