BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND, NOT FOR GENERAL USE Branch Sort codes, Phone No., Email, Address

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S.No.sort CodeBank NameBranch
1 99-04-69
99 04 69
990469
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
2 99-04-54
99 04 54
990454
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
3 99-04-57
99 04 57
990457
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
4 99-04-60
99 04 60
990460
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
5 99-04-63
99 04 63
990463
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
6 99-04-65
99 04 65
990465
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
7 99-04-66
99 04 66
990466
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
8 99-04-67
99 04 67
990467
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
9 99-04-68
99 04 68
990468
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
10 99-04-52
99 04 52
990452
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
11 99-04-70
99 04 70
990470
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
12 99-04-76
99 04 76
990476
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
13 99-04-79
99 04 79
990479
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
14 99-04-85
99 04 85
990485
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
15 99-04-86
99 04 86
990486
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
16 99-04-87
99 04 87
990487
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
17 99-04-88
99 04 88
990488
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
18 99-04-89
99 04 89
990489
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
19 99-04-36
99 04 36
990436
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
20 99-04-09
99 04 09
990409
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
21 99-04-14
99 04 14
990414
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
22 99-04-15
99 04 15
990415
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
23 99-04-20
99 04 20
990420
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
24 99-04-25
99 04 25
990425
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
25 99-04-26
99 04 26
990426
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
26 99-04-29
99 04 29
990429
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
27 99-04-32
99 04 32
990432
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
28 99-04-08
99 04 08
990408
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
29 99-04-42
99 04 42
990442
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
30 99-04-43
99 04 43
990443
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
31 99-04-44
99 04 44
990444
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
32 99-04-45
99 04 45
990445
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
33 99-04-46
99 04 46
990446
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
34 99-04-47
99 04 47
990447
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
35 99-04-48
99 04 48
990448
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE
36 99-04-49
99 04 49
990449
BANK OF SCOTLAND IRELAND NOT FOR GENERAL USE

What is Sort Code?

Sort codes, in the British and Irish banking industries, are bank codes used to route money transfers between banks within their respective countries via their respective clearance organisations. In Ireland, a sort code is known as the NSC or National Sort Code and is regulated by IPSO (Irish Payment Services Organisation). Although sort codes in both countries have the same format, they are regulated by different authorities as each country has its own banking system.

Banks in Northern Ireland can be part of either the British or the Irish clearing system, depending on their country of registration. Also, sort codes for Northern Ireland branches of banks registered in both Northern Ireland and the Republic, are valid, and recognised for use in the Republic. The numbering ranges for both are complementary, but do not overlap.

The sort code, which is a six-digit number, is usually formatted as three pairs of numbers, for example 12-34-56. It identifies both the bank and the branch where the account is held. In some cases, the first digit of the sort code identifies the bank itself and in other cases the first 2 digits identify the bank.[1] Although there is a strong correlation between BIC Codes and sort codes, sort codes are not explicitly encoded into BIC codes (although they are encoded into IBANs).

Source: wikipedia.org

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