IBAN number: Find, verify,
or calculate your IBAN
Need to check an IBAN or generate one for your international payments?
Winvesta’s IBAN checker and calculator tool helps you verify IBAN validity, find the correct IBAN for your bank account,
and calculate it instantly.
Check your IBAN
Type it in here and we’ll tell you if it’s the right format.
Calculate your IBAN
Use this form to calculate your IBAN based on the bank details.

How does our IBAN checker work?
Use Winvesta's IBAN finder for
your bank account
Don't know your IBAN? Simply enter your bank account number, country, and bank details. Our IBAN calculator will generate your exact IBAN instantly — no guesswork involved.
What is an IBAN number?
IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number. It's a standardized code, up to 34 characters long, made up of letters and numbers that helps banks process international money transfers accurately and quickly.
Each part of the IBAN represents specific details about your bank account. Here's how an IBAN breaks down:

This structured format ensures your payments reach the right account without delays.
Why to use Winvesta's IBAN
finder and calculator?

Accurate IBAN verification
Reliable and validation with instant results

Free and easy-to-use
No hidden costs or complex procedures

Instant IBAN generation
Generate IBANs in seconds not minutes

Trusted by thousands
Used by businesses and individuals worldwide

Error-free international payments
Prevent failed transactions and delays

Compatible worldwide
Supports all IBAN countries with updated standards
Benefits of using Winvesta's IBAN
calculator and finder

Speed up payment processing
Make sure your international payments clear without issues

Secure and private
Your data stays safe — we do not store your information

Simplify cross-border payments
Designed for businesses, freelancers, and exporters who need accurate IBANs fast

Avoid hidden fees
Incorrect IBANs cause failed transactions and extra charges — avoid them with a quick check
Routing numbers, SWIFT codes, BIC, and IBANs - what's the difference?
You'll need the right account identifiers when sending or receiving money — whether locally or internationally.
IBAN
International Bank Account Number
Used primarily in Europe and some other regions, IBANs identify individual bank accounts and help ensure accurate cross-border transfers.
Routing numbers
US Domestic Transfers
These are used only in the United States to route domestic ACH payments and wire transfers. For example, you won't need a routing number to send money to someone in the UK or France.
SWIFT/IBC codes
Bank identification
These identify banks and financial institutions globally. They're essential for international transfers, ensuring the payment reaches the correct bank. SWIFT and BIC are often used interchangeably.