Lista Uczestników Posiadających Rachunki W Systemie SORBNET2

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Lista Uczestników Posiadających Rachunki W Systemie SORBNET2 Lista uczestników posiadających rachunki w systemie SORBNET2 Lp. Nazwa posiadacza rachunku Numer BIC rozliczeniowy 1. Narodowy Bank Polski - Departament Systemu Płatniczego 0000 0013 NBPLPLPDDSP 2. Narodowy Bank Polski 1010 0000 NBPLPLPDXXX 3. Krajowy Depozyt Papierów Wartościowych Spółka Akcyjna 0000 0039 KDPWPLPWXXX 4. Krajowa Izba Rozliczeniowa Spółka Akcyjna 0000 0068 EKIRPLPDXXX 5. KDPW_CCP S.A. 0000 0071 KCCPPLPWXXX 6. Powszechna Kasa Oszczędności Bank Polski Spółka Akcyjna 1020 0003 BPKOPLPWXXX 7. Bank Handlowy w Warszawie S.A. 1030 0006 CITIPLPXXXX 8. ING Bank Śląski S.A. 1050 0002 INGBPLPWXXX 9. Bank BPH Spółka Akcyjna 1060 0005 BPHKPLPKXXX 10. Santander Bank Polska S.A. 1090 0004 WBKPPLPPXXX 11. Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego 1130 0007 GOSKPLPWXXX 12. mBank S.A. 1140 0000 BREXPLPWXXX 13. Bank Millennium S.A. 1160 0006 BIGBPLPWXXX 14. Bank Polska Kasa Opieki S.A. 1240 0001 PKOPPLPWXXX 1950 0001 IEEAPLPAXXX 15. HSBC Continental Europe (Spółka Akcyjna) Oddział w Polsce 1280 0003 HSBCPLPSXXX 16. Bank Pocztowy S.A. 1320 0006 POCZPLP4XXX 17. Bank Ochrony Środowiska S.A. 1540 0004 EBOSPLPWXXX 18. Getin Noble Bank S.A. 1560 0000 GBGCPLPKXXX 19. Mercedes-Benz Bank Polska S.A. 1580 0006 MBBPPLPWXXX 20. BNP Paribas Bank Polska S.A. 1600 0003 PPABPLPKXXX 21. SGB-Bank S.A. 1610 0006 GBWCPLPPXXX 22. PLUS BANK S.A. 1680 0007 IVSEPLPPXXX 23. SOCIETE GENERALE S.A. Oddział w Polsce 1840 0007 SOGEPLPWXXX 24. Nest Bank S.A 1870 0006 NESBPLPWXXX 25. Deutsche Bank Polska S.A. 1880 0009 DEUTPLPXXXX 26. Pekao Bank Hipoteczny S.A. 1890 0002 HYVEPLP2XXX 27. Bank Polskiej Spółdzielczości S.A. 1930 0005 POLUPLPRXXX 28. Credit Agricole Bank Polska S.A. 1940 0008 AGRIPLPRXXX 29. Santander Consumer Bank S.A. 2120 0001 SCFBPLPWXXX 30. Volkswagen Bank GmbH Sp. z o.o. Oddział w Polsce 2130 0004 VOWAPLP9XXX 31. FCA Bank S.p.A. Spółka Akcyjna Oddział w Polsce 2140 0007 FBPLPLPWXXX 32. mBank Hipoteczny S.A. 2150 0000 RHBHPLPWXXX 33. Toyota Bank Polska S.A. 2160 0003 TOBAPLPWXXX 34. DNB Bank Polska S.A. 2190 0002 MHBFPLPWXXX 35. MUFG Bank (Europe) N.V. S.A. Oddział w Polsce 2210 0009 BOTKPLPWXXX 36. Svenska Handelsbanken AB S.A. Oddział w Polsce 2250 0001 HANDPLPWXXX 37. BNP PARIBAS S.A. Oddział w Polsce 2350 0002 BNPAPLPXXXX 38. Danske Bank A/S S.A. Oddział w Polsce 2360 0005 DABAPLPWXXX 39. Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (S.A.) - Oddział w Polsce 2370 0008 ESSEPLPWXXX 40. CAIXABANK, S.A. (SPÓŁKA AKCYJNA) ODDZIAŁ W POLSCE 2390 0004 CAIXPLPWXXX 41. BNP Paribas Securities Services S.K.A. Oddział w Polsce 2430 0007 PARBPLPXXXX 42. HAITONG BANK, S.A. Spółka Akcyjna Oddział w Polsce 2470 0009 ESSIPLPXXXX 43. Alior Bank S.A. 2490 0005 ALBPPLPWXXX 44. Bank of China (Luxembourg) S.A. Spółka Akcyjna Oddział w Polsce 2600 0000 BKCHPLPXXXX 45. PKO Bank Hipoteczny S.A. 2690 0007 BPKHPLPGXXX 46. AION Bank S.A. Spółka Akcyjna Oddział w Polsce 2910 0006 BMPBPLPPXXX 47. Krajowa Spółdzielcza Kasa Oszczędnościowo-Kredytowa 7999 9995 SKOKPLPWXXX 48. Bank Spółdzielczy w Bydgoszczy 8142 0007 SPBCPLPPXXX 49. Bank Spółdzielczy Rzemiosła w Krakowie 8589 0006 SRZKPLPKXXX 50. Krakowski Bank Spółdzielczy 8591 0007 KRSPPLP2XXX 51. Wielkopolski Bank Spółdzielczy 9068 0003 WISOPLPPXXX 52. Bank Spółdzielczy w Brodnicy 9484 0007 SPBOPLPWXXX 13.09.2021.
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