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The IBAN code (International Bank Account Number) comprises the digits that identify a bank account and the institution to which it is associated, regardless of where it is located. It is required to make money transfers or withdrawals in the SEPA (Euro Payments Area) zone.

Although this code is essential for sending payments to other banks, La Caixa warns that it is not necessary to report it in the collection and payment files. The entity is in charge of recalculating it by taking the IBAN of the account.

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The IBAN code (International Bank Account Number) comprises the digits that identify a bank account and the institution to which it is associated, regardless of where it is located. It is required to make money transfers or withdrawals in the SEPA (Euro Payments Area) zone.

Although this code is essential for sending payments to other banks, La Caixa warns that it is not necessary to report it in the collection and payment files. The entity is in charge of recalculating it by taking the IBAN of the account.

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If, on the other hand, you want to make a payment or transfer outside the European Union, also within the range of an international transfer, the information provided by the IBAN code is not enough. It is also necessary to notify the BIC code of the recipient institution.

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Saving in the medium and long term requires discipline and a systematic approach to achieve the objective set, which is a symptom of good financial health. Making regular contributions to an investment vehicle -such as a mutual fund or pension plan- is one of the best tools for achieving savings goals.

However, the main reason why SWIFT is often known is because it is an international code that provides its partners with an encrypted messaging service that enables international fund transfers. SWIFT determines the bank codes that are necessary to make or receive an international transfer.

The BIC (Bank Identifier Code) or SWIFT code is used to identify the beneficiary bank of a transfer (or destination bank). It is an international alphanumeric code that can consist of 8 or 11 characters:

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The SWIFT code (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) or also known as BIC code (Bank Identifier Code) is an alphanumeric combination of between 8 and 11 digits used to identify the destination bank of an international bank transfer or direct debit.

The BIC code was created with the intention of increasing security when sending money transfers between different countries and, in this way, reducing the possibility of errors when issuing any transfer.

It has also shortened the transaction waiting times and the bank commissions that banks may apply for this type of operations. Today, 212 countries are connected to this system and there are 10,000 entities in the system. Its role is still to enable the transmission of financial messages worldwide.

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The institution must communicate to us both the IBAN code and the BIC code free of charge, as specified in Regulation (EC) No. 924/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, which regulates international cross-border payments. To find this code you only need to:

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