PAKISTANI BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER & IBANs
IBANs, or International Banking Account
Numbers, is a standard international numbering system used to identify an
overseas bank account. It helps to identify which individual account is
involved in an international transaction, but does not replace a bank’s own
account number.
How does it work?
Consisting of a 2 letter country code, 2 check digits and up to 35 alphanumeric characters, users will have to use this code to send to a specific account. Using the wrong IBAN code might end up with your money being sent to the wrong destination, or you will get charged for an invalid payment.
Using Pakistan as an example, your IBAN number will be a 24 digit account number. As stated, the first 2 digits are the country code, then comes the Check digits. The next 4 digits is the bank code, and the last 16 digits is your customer account number.
What is
my IBAN?
You can find your IBAN by logging into your
online banking, on your bank statement or using various online tools
A list
of IBAN codes for Pakistani Banks
Al
Baraka Bank Pakistan Limited PK76 AIIN
Alfalah
Bank Limited PK22
ALFH
Allied
Bank Limited PK93
ABPA
Askari
Bank Limited PK09
ASCM
Bank Al
Habib Limited PK65
BAHL
BankIslami
Pakistan Limited PK65 BKIP
Dubai
Islamic Bank Pakistan Limited PK16 DUIB
Faysal
Bank Limited PK86 FAYS
First
Women Bank Limited PK84 FWOM
Habib
Bank Limited PK56 HABB
Habib
Metropolitan Bank Limited PK40 MPBL
JS Bank
Limited PK32
JSBL
MCB
Bank Limited PK60 MUCB
MCB
Islamic Bank Limited PK71 MCIB
Meezan
Bank Limited PK83 MEZN
National
Bank of Pakistan PK91 NBPA
S.M.E.
Bank Limited PK48
SMES
Samba
Bank Limited PK51 SAMB
Silk
Bank Limited PK41 SILK
Sindh
Bank Limited PK93
SIND
Soneri
Bank Limited PK76
SONE
Standard
Chartered Bank Pakistan Limited PK09 SCBL
Summit
Bank Limited PK40
SUMB
The
Bank of Khyber PK93 KHYB
The
Bank of Punjab PK03 BPUN
Ubl
Bank Limited PK51 UNIL