Sort code

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Banking - UK - Ireland.

A sort code is a 6-digit reference number, used to identify a bank and branch.

They are usually expressed in 3 pairs of digits, for example 12-34-45.


In conjunction with the individual number of a bank account, they are designed to uniquely identify individual bank accounts.


See also