Sort Code 804549 of Bank of Scotland Plc in Ardgay
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https://rtn.one/uk/ UK Sort Codes 80-45-49 — Sort Code of Bank of Scotland plc in Ardgay The Bank of Scotland plc located in Ardgay has the following Sort Code: 80-45-49. This is the number for the Ardgay Branch only. You can find the complete details for the Ardgay branch of the Bank of Scotland plc in the below table, including the exact address of the institution, phone number, and more. More info: https://rtn.one/uk/bank-of-scotland-plc/804549 Bank Bank of Scotland plc Branch / Location Bonar Bridge SWIFT / BIC Code BOFSGBS1332 CHAPS BIC Code BOFSGB3EXXX Address Dornoch Road, Bonar Bridge, Ardgay, Sutherland, IV24, 3EB Telephone 0345 7801801 City Ardgay Change Date April 22, 2021 Supported Payment Methods Faster payments Faster Payments can be sent to this sort code. Direct debts Bacs Direct Debits can be set up on this sort code. C&CCC payments Eligible for Cheque & Credit Clearing. CHAPS Payments can be sent to this sort code. BACS Credit payments can be sent to this sort code. 1 / 4 https://rtn.one/uk/ UK Sort Codes How do I find my Sort Code on a Bank of Scotland plc cheque? Disclaimer: In the picture below, which is solely used for illustration purposes, the image is not an actual “Bank of Scotland plc“ document. Like most banking institutions, Bank of Scotland plc lists their Sort Code in two places on their cheques. If you look at the upper right-hand corner of the cheque, you will see a string of three numbers. This is the Sort Code. You can also look at the sequences of numbers at the bottom of the cheque. The first set of numbers indicates the cheque number, the second set of numbers is the Sort Code, the last set of numbers is the account number. What do the numbers mean? The first two digits 80 identify the specific bank. The last four digits 4549 refer to the specific branch of that bank. 2 / 4 https://rtn.one/uk/ UK Sort Codes Are there other ways to find the Bank of Scotland plc Sort Code? Finding the Sort Code for Bank of Scotland plc Accounts is quite easy. You can look at any of your bank statements and you will find the code listed. You will also find the code on any paperwork you prepared when opening the account. The easiest way to find the Sort Code for your bank account is to look at the Bank of Scotland plc debit card issued to your account. The Sort Code will be located in the lower left-hand corner of the card. Please note that the sort number may not always appear on a debit card. Bank of Scotland plc Debit Card Sample with Sort Code 80-45-49 Disclaimer: The picture shown is for illustration purpose only and not an actual “Bank of Scotland plc“ document. 3 / 4 https://rtn.one/uk/ UK Sort Codes WHAT a Sort Code is? Sort Code (also called as "branch sort code" or "NSC") is a 6 numeric digit number that identifies the branch of your British or Irish bank in the United Kingdom. It is used to identify and route the domestic money transfers to the respective bank and account. What can someone do with Sort Code, an account number and address? Revealing this information is not a cause for concern because it isn’t possible for your account to be hacked with just an account number and Sort Code. The information contained in a Sort Code can identify the bank that a transaction is made from when processing a cheque. If you are trying to track down a transaction, this number can help you identify the location of the account and the branch in which the account is held. Is a SWIFT Code the Same as a Sort Code? No, it isn't! A SWIFT code is the same thing as a BIC. This number is used to identify banks on an international scale. In most cases, this sequence of numbers is eight digits long. If the SWIFT Code has 11 digits, the last three digits will identify the specific branch of the account. SWIFT codes are generally used for international transactions and are very common in the EU. 4 / 4 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).