Business Overdrafts
Be financially flexible with a business overdraft.
IBAN is your International Bank Account Number. BIC is the Bank Identifier Code (also known as a SWIFT code).
You need these to receive and make payments to some countries outside of the UK, including the EU and EEA. They're used instead of account numbers and sort codes.
To view your IBAN:
Tip: to save this change for next time, select Save view in the top right corner. You can then quickly return to this view by selecting it from the View menu.
You'll find your BIC or SWIFT on your bank statement. At the moment you can't view this in Commercial Banking Online.
You’ll find your IBAN and BIC on the first page of your paper statement.
They’re in the top-right corner, just below your sort code and account number.
To get you to the right place, we just need to check a few details with you.
Do you have a named Relationship Manager?