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Abn Amro Bank N.V — sort code.

Using a Amro account in the UK to send or receive domestic or international transfers? Always use the right sort code to avoid delayed transfers, and payment cancellations. And if you’re transferring internationally, save on fees with Wise.

What is a sort code?

A sort code in banking is used to identify a particular UK bank and branch.

Sort codes are particularly important when sending payments to UK bank accounts, as they help make sure the recipient’s money ends up in the right place without unnecessary delays. You’ll be asked to provide the sort code of the local UK account you’re sending a payment to, so your bank can process your transfer.

If you’re sending a payment to the UK from overseas, you may be asked for the account’s sort code - or you may be asked for an IBAN instead. The account’s IBAN includes the sort code information, so even where you’re only asked for an IBAN the bank will have all that’s needed to make sure your money gets to where it needs to be hassle free.
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Abn Amro Bank N.V sort codes.

If you're sending a domestic transfer, you'll just need the sort code in this table. If you're sending an international wire transfer, you'll also need a Swift code. However, with Wise, you don’t have to worry about the high swift transfer fees or the time it takes - Send money abroad.

Disclaimer: Search for your bank branch to find the right bank code to use. We maintain and update this list regularly, but you should always check that you have the right bank code with your bank or recipient. Using the wrong bank code might result in your payment being cancelled, or being sent to the wrong destination.

Sort codeBranchCity

406252

UK Branch

London

How to find your Abn Amro Bank N.V sort code?

Here are some of the ways to find what your Abn Amro Bank N.V sort code is:

  1. On this website – We've listed sort codes for some of the biggest banks in the UK.
  2. Online banking – You’ll be able to get your account number and sort code by logging into online banking or your banks app.
  3. The front or back of your bank card together - many banks have the sort code and account number printed on the bank card.
  4. From a bank-issued bank statement or deposit slip
To make sure the bank can process your payment securely and quickly, you should always check the sort code – including numbers on this page – with your bank or your recipient.

Sort codes, SWIFT codes, BIC and IBANs – what’s the difference?

You’ll need a few details to send or receive a wire transfer – either here in the UK or internationally.

Sort codes help identify banks when processing domestic electronic payments, payments through Faster Payments or Bacs. But only in the UK. You don't need one to make a payment to your friend in Denmark, for example.

SWIFT codes, like sort codes, also identify banks and financial institutions. This time for international payments. They're sometimes known as BIC codes (Bank Identification Codes).

IBANs international bank account numbers) identify individual bank accounts. They're issued by many banks in Europe, but banks elsewhere in the world are starting to adopt them as well.
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