Created
:2023.11.17
An IBAN, or International Bank Account Number, is a code used for international bank transfers to identify the country, branch, and account number. It is mainly used in Europe and the Middle East. It consists of a country code, two check digits, and a detailed bank account number and is up to 34 digits long, making it longer than a SWIFT code.
Please see the following article to register a non-Japanese bank account.
Related article: How do I add my non-Japanese bank account for withdrawal?
Created
:2023.11.17
Last updated
:2024.05.28
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