IBAN from Slovenia
Slovenia IBAN contains 19 characters and follows a fixed format. Learn about its structure, where to find your IBAN, and how to use it correctly. Includes a free tool to verify and calculate an IBAN.
Example IBAN for Slovenia
SI 56 26 330 00120390 86
SI
Country Code
56
Check Number
26
Bank Code
330
Branch Code
00120390
Account Number
86
National Code
Slovenia IBAN structure
The Slovenia IBAN consists of 19 characters and includes three elements that uniquely identify your account.
Country code: the first two letters identify the country where the account is held.
Check digits: the two digits in positions 3 and 4 are calculated using the Modulo-97 method (ISO 13616) to automatically validate the IBAN.
BBAN (Basic Bank Account Number): the remaining digits form the national account identifier. They contain the information needed to identify the bank and account within Slovenia banking system, in accordance with the national standard.
When do you need your IBAN from Slovenia?
When do you need your IBAN from Slovenia?
Within the SEPA zone, IBAN has become the standard format for bank transfers and direct debits. It fully replaces the former RIB (bank code + branch code + account number + key) for transfers, direct debits, and receiving payments.
You'll need your IBAN in the following cases:
- SEPA transfers: for transfers within the SEPA zone, your IBAN is required, whether to pay an invoice, send money to individuals, or process business payments.
- Direct debit mandates: for recurring payments such as rent, utilities, phone bills, or insurance, a SEPA direct debit mandate requires your IBAN.
- Salary and income: to receive your salary or get paid by clients, include your IBAN on employment contracts, invoices, and order confirmations.
- Administrative and public payments: tax refunds, family allowances, pensions, grants, and social benefits are typically paid via IBAN.
Note: for in-store or online card payments, your IBAN is generally not required, a separate payment method based on your card details is used instead.
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SWIFT/BIC code for Slovenia
For international transfers outside the SEPA zone, you'll need your BIC (Bank Identifier Code), also known as the SWIFT code, in addition to your IBAN. It uniquely identifies the financial institution for international payments.
Find the SWIFT/BIC code for your Slovenia bank in our SWIFT directory, search by bank name, city, or browse Slovenia banks directly.
Frequently asked questions about IBAN in Slovenia
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*The IBAN verifications, calculations, and information provided on this page are for informational purposes only. Results are based solely on a formal check of the IBAN structure according to the ISO 13616 standard and do not guarantee the existence of the account, the identity of the account holder, or the success of a payment.
Qonto accepts no liability for any damages resulting from the use of this information, including erroneous, failed, or misdirected transfers. Use of this information is entirely at your own risk.
Please verify every IBAN before making a transfer, directly with the recipient or the relevant bank. Qonto does not store or manually access any data entered.

