Orange Bank, S.A., Sucursal en España (Spain) - BIC, Sort Code, Company Number, MFI ID

Orange Bank, S.A., Sucursal en España


Explore detailed information about Orange Bank, S.A., Sucursal en España including its key identifiers, namely BIC, sort code, company number, MFI ID.

BIC (Business Identifier Code) - ORUEES21

Orange Bank, S.A., Sucursal en España BIC and its details are provided in the table below.

BIC ORUEES21
Bank BIC Code ORUE
Country Code ES (Spain)
Location Code 21
Branch Code -

BIC (Business Identifier Code, also known as SWIFT code or SWIFT BIC) is the mostly used international identifier of financial institutions. BICs are used in financial transactions, in particular cross-border payments and SEPA payments, client and counterparty data bases, compliance documents and many others.

A BIC consists of eight or eleven characters, comprising

  • a financial institution code (four characters),
  • a country code (two characters),
  • a location code (two characters)
  • and, optionally, a branch code (three characters).


Bank Sort Code - 1568

Bank sort code of Orange Bank, S.A., Sucursal en España is shown below.

Bank Sort Code 1568

Bank Sort Code is a code that uniquely identifies a financial institution within a country and can be used in domestic payment transactions. In Spain bank sort codes (códigos bancarios) are assigned bythe Banco de España and consist of 4 digits.


Company Registration Number - W2503011E

Company registration number of Orange Bank, S.A., Sucursal en España is shown below.

Company Number W2503011E

In Spain, Company Registration Number (Numero Identificación Fiscal - NIF) is assigned automatically when registering a company, the company details are further available in the Central Mercantile Register (Registro Mercantil Central).


MFI ID (Monetary Financial Institution Identifier) - ES1568

MFI ID of Orange Bank, S.A., Sucursal en España is shown in the table below.

MFI ID ES1568
Country Code ES
MFI Code 1568

MFI ID (Monetary Financial Institution Identifier) is a code, unique to each institution in the MFI list provided by ECB (European Central Bank). MFI ID is hence applicable to MFIs resident in the European Union.

MFI ID is an alphanumerical code where

  • the first two digits represent the two-digit ISO code for the country of residence of the MFI,
  • and the remaining characters (no limit has been specified) represent an internal MFI code which is unique within the country of residence.


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