Deutsche Bank Italy in Italy uses the BIC/SWIFT code DEUTITMM. The BIC (Bank Identifier Code) is used for international wire transfers via the SWIFT network.
What is the IBAN format for Deutsche Bank Italy in Italy?
Deutsche Bank Italy IBANs in Italy follow the standard Italy IBAN format. The IBAN starts with the country code, followed by 2 check digits, the bank code (03104), and the account number. You can validate any Deutsche Bank Italy IBAN using the validator above.
How do I validate a Deutsche Bank Italy IBAN?
Enter your Deutsche Bank Italy IBAN in the validator above. It will check the country code, verify the MOD-97 checksum, validate the bank code against Deutsche Bank Italy's known codes, and break down each part of the IBAN for you.
Where is Deutsche Bank Italy located?
Deutsche Bank Italy operates in Italy with branches in Milano.
Does Deutsche Bank Italy support SEPA transfers?
Yes. Italy is part of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), so Deutsche Bank Italy supports SEPA Credit Transfers and SEPA Direct Debits. SEPA transfers to and from Deutsche Bank Italy typically settle within one business day and are free or low-cost within the Eurozone.