Your IBAN number
When do you use the IBAN and the SWIFT/BIC?
You state your IBAN if someone in another country is going to transfer money to you. And when you receive a bill from someone in another country, for example concerning your holiday home in Sweden or car rental in France, you use the creditor’s IBAN and SWIFT/BIC to make the payment in the safest and cheapest way.
IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number and is an international standard for the identification of accounts.
SWIFT/BIC (Bank Identifier Code) is an international standard for the identification of banks.
Danske Bank’s SWIFT address is DABADKKK.
Find your IBAN number
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    Find your IBAN - Danske Mobile BankingHow to find your IBAN in Danske Mobile Banking - Log on to Danske Mobile Banking
- Tap 'Accounts' on the top menu
- Tap the account for which you need the IBAN
- Tap the three dots in the upper-right corner.
- Tap 'Account details'
- You can now see the IBAN of the selected account
 
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    Find your IBAN - Danske eBankingFind your IBAN in Danske eBanking 
 • Log on to Danske eBanking
 • Click the arrow next to the account for which you need the IBAN
 • Select Terms under Account
 • You can now see the IBAN
Related Subjects
- Register a bill for Betalingsservice
- Change the account you pay from
- Delete a Betalingsservice agreement
- Delete a regular transfer
- Delete a transfer
- Direct debit summary
- Furture Betalingsservice payments
- Make a transfer
- Paying a payment form
- Payment limits
- Reject a Betalingsservice payment
- Save a new international payee
- Set up a regular transfer
- Transferring money abroad