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no they don't. In Europe they use what they called a "swift code". In Spain it is known as IBAN (= international bank account number).
100 Arabic numbers are what we use everywhere.
Routing numbers are not the same as IBAN or Swift codes. IBAN codes are international bank account numbers usually used in Europe. Swift Codes are used for bank transfers, usually for international transfers. A routing number is the nine digit number used in the US to name a financial institutions.
There are two different Iban numbers for the State Bank of India. The first one is for the Laximi Road branch. That number is: SBBJINBB073. The second one is for the Rewari Branch and that number is: SBBJINBB028.
Malaysia does not use IBAN numbers.
Malaysia does not use IBAN numbers.
Westpac's Swift Code is WPACAU2S (Australia does not use IBAN numbers)
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there is no IBAN for a bank, the IBAN is specific for each bank account.
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No IBAN numbers exist in Philippine banks, none yet...
The IBAN or International Bank Account Number for India does not exist. Several countries have one, but India does not participate in the system.
DBS is a Singaporean bank, but IBAN numbers only exist for European banks
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Westpac's Swift Code is WPACAU2S (Australia does not use IBAN numbers) See http://www.westpac.com.au/internet/publish.nsf/Content/PBITMBFQ+Transferring+money+into+a+Westpac+bank+account