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What bank is sort code 40 47 86?

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NSC Code: 40-47-86

Sort Code Details
National Sort Code (NSC)40-47-86 Equivalent sort code: 404786 The banking institution’s sort code
BankHsbc Bank Plc Commonly used abbreviated bank name
Branch / Office LocationFirst Direct Leeds
SWIFT / BIC CodeMIDLGB2168H

What bank has sort code 40 47 59?

Sort CodeBank Name & Address
404759 Equivalent Codes: 40-47-59 40 47 59HSBC BANK PLC FIRSTDIRECT 4759 40 Wakefield Road, LS98 1FD, Phone: (113) 2766100, Leeds England

What sort code is 40 47 11?

NSC Code: 40-47-11

Sort Code Details
National Sort Code (NSC)40-47-11 Equivalent sort code: 404711 The banking institution’s sort code
BankHsbc Bank Plc Commonly used abbreviated bank name
Branch / Office LocationWolverhampton
SWIFT / BIC CodeMIDLGB2109T

What bank has sort code 40 47 17?

Sort Code 404717 is a unique bank identifier used to route money transfers between banks. The code belongs to Hsbc Bank Plc which is located in P O Box 4, 6 Broad St, Worcester, WR1, 2EJ. The Sort code, which is a six-digit number, is usually formatted as three pairs of numbers 40-47-17.

What is the sort code for HSBC Bank?

Here we have listed all the details of HSBC BANK PLC All Branches Sort codes, Phone No., Email, Address. The sort code, which is a six-digit number, is usually formatted as three pairs of numbers, It identifies both the Bank and the Branch where the account is held.

Where can I find the sort code for my bank?

Bank Sort Code Examples Sort Code Institution Name 608371 Starling Bank 401276 Hsbc 231470 Transferwise 202678 Barclays

How to find an HSBC branch in the UK?

Search UK Banks sort Code Bank Select Bank Name ABBEY NATIONAL TREASURY Branch Select Branch 1 WARWICK STREET WORTHING

What is the sort code for Westpac Bank?

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]