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NSC Code Details of BANK OF IRELAND, FINGLAS Branch
The NSC Code of Bank Of Ireland , Finglas Branch is 90-05-51
| Bank Name | BANK OF IRELAND |
| NSC / SORT Code | 90-05-51 (Use for electronic fund transfers across the country.) |
| Equivalent Code | 900551 (Use for electronic fund transfers across the country.) |
| BIC / SWIFT Code | BOFIIE2DXXX (Use for international fund transfers.) |
| Branch Name | FINGLAS |
| Building Name | N/A (Updated Soon) |
| Street & Number | BALLYGALL ROAD EAST |
| City Name | FINGLAS, DUBLIN 11 |
| State Name | UNKNOWN |
| Country Name | IRELAND |
| Postcode | N/A (Updated Soon) |
| PO Box | N/A (Updated Soon) |
| Contact Number | 353 1 8346899 |
| Branch Fax | 353 1 8362882 |
| Branch Email | N/A (Updated Soon) |
| SEPA Reachable | YES (SEPA, or the Single Euro Payments Area, is a European-driven regulation that aims to create a single, integrated, and standardised payments market, making it easier to do business across Europe.) |
| Currency | EUR |
| Website | https://www.bankofireland.com |
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About Bank Of Ireland, Finglas Branch
General Information :
The Bank Of Ireland ,
Finglas Branch is Located in
Finglas, Dublin 11 City,
Unknown State,
Ireland.
Address is: ,
Ballygall Road East ,
Finglas, Dublin 11, P.O Box -
N/A (Updated Soon), Postcode -
N/A (Updated Soon).
The NSC Code or Sort Code of Bank Of Ireland ,
Finglas Branch is :
90-05-51
Equivalent Code of Finglas Branch of
Bank Of Ireland is :
900551
The BIC / Swift Code of Bank Of Ireland ,
Finglas Branch is : BOFIIE2DXXX
Contact No is - 353 1 8346899
Fax - 353 1 8362882
Bank Operational Hours :
Ireland & Northern Ireland : Bank Working Hours: Monday - Friday (Expect Sunday, public
holidays, 9 A.M - 4 P.M (Generic Timings*) (Some remain open until
5.00pm)
(* Please keep in mind that bank hours differ from branch to branch.)
United Kingdod : Bank Working Hours: Monday - Friday (Expect sunday, public
holidays, 9 A.M Or 9.30 A.M to 3.30 P.M Or 4 P.M (Generic Timings*)
(Many bank branches stay open late once per week (until 5:30 or 6:00 p.m.), as well as
being open on Saturdays (9:00-9:30 until 12:30 or 3:30)
(* Please keep in mind that bank hours differ from branch to branch.)
Lunch Timeing - Usally 12.30P.M - 1.30P.M (May vary from branch to branch).
However, bank employees ate their lunch in batches to avoid disrupting business, and you can visit the bank at any time during lunch.
Breakdown of Bank Of Ireland, Finglas Branch NSC Code
| 9 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 1 |
| Identify Bank | Branch Location | ||||
The first two digits (90) is
bank code & here it's representing Bank Of Ireland.
Next four digits (0551) - It's
specify the particular bank branch location & here it's an unique branch location
identifier number for the Finglas Branch
of Bank Of Ireland.
FAQ
The NSC Code / Sort Code of Bank Of Ireland, Finglas Branch is : 90-05-51
The BIC Code of Bank Of Ireland , Finglas Branch is : BOFIIE2DXXX
The Finglas Branch of Bank Of Ireland is located in , Ballygall Road East , Finglas, Dublin 11, Unknown State, P.O Box - , Postcode - , Ireland.
The Contact Number of
Bank Of Ireland ,
Finglas Branch is -
353 1 8346899
Fax - 353 1 8362882
The Official Website of Bank Of Ireland is - https://www.bankofireland.com
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 |
Identify Bank | Branch Location | ||||
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 |
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