Bank of Ireland Head Office Reconciliations Unit National Sort Code(NSC), Conatct Nos.

National Sort CODE (NSC) :901407, Bank of Ireland,HEAD OFFICE RECONCILIATIONS UNIT Cabinteely, Dubin 18, IRELAND
Bank Name Bank of Ireland
Branch Name Head Office Reconciliations Unit
Sort Code 901407 Copy Sort Code
Equivalent Sort Code with Dashes: 90-14-07
Equivalent Sort Code with Spaces : 90 14 07
CurrencyEUR
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Branch Address / Communication Address Operations CentreCounty:
City:Cabinteely, Dubin 18
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City Cabinteely, Dubin 18
CountryIRELAND
Phone No. 353 1 2364284
Fax No. 353 1 2350175 Copy Fax Number
Email Address
International Payment Transfer Facility Please contact your Bank Branch for International Payment Transactions.
Website www.bankofireland.com
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What is Ireland National Sort Codes (NSC)?

In Ireland, each Bank Branch has been allotted a 6 digits unique code. This 6 digits code is called Sort Code. Sort Code is used to uniquely to identify a Bank Branch in Ireland.

Purpose of Ireland Banks Sort Codes

Sort Codes are used in Ireland by Banks to transfer payments from one Bank Account to another Bank Account, within a Bank Branch or between a Bank's different branches or between different Banks. IBAN of Republic of Ireland also contains National Sort Code to identify a Bank Branch. IBAN is widely used for SEPA Payment Transactions & International Payment Transactions.

How to find Your Bank Accounts Sort Codes

Your Bank Account Sort Code is printed on your Cheque Book. You can also find your Bank Account Sort Code in your Banks Mobile APP or Web Application. Login to your Bank's Mobile APP or Web APP and you will see six digits no. which is your Bank Account Sort Code. Your Bank Account Sort Code is also included in IBAN No. In Ireland IBAN Numbers, check Character 9 to 14 from left, which is your Bank Account Sort Code. In Republic of Ireland each Bank Branch has one Sort Code, means all the Bank Accounts of a Branch have same Sort Code.