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Serbia IBAN Validator

Validate Serbia IBANs (22 characters, Serbian Dinar)

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A Serbia IBAN is 22 characters long and consists of the country code "RS", 2 check digits, and a 18-character BBAN. The check digits use a MOD-97 algorithm to catch typos.

Serbia IBAN Format

Country🇷🇸 Serbia
IBAN Length22 characters
BBAN Length18 characters
CurrencySerbian Dinar (RSD)
SEPANo
RegionSouthern Europe
FormatRSkk bbbx xxxx xxxx xxxx xx

IBAN Breakdown

RSCountry Code
35Check Digits
260Bank Code
0056010016113Account Number
79Check Digits

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the IBAN format for Serbia?
A Serbia IBAN is exactly 22 characters long. It starts with the country code "RS", followed by 2 check digits, then a 18-character BBAN (Basic Bank Account Number). The format pattern is: RSkk bbbx xxxx xxxx xxxx xx.
Is Serbia part of SEPA?
No, Serbia is not part of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA). International transfers to Serbia typically use the SWIFT/BIC network instead of SEPA. These transfers may take 2–5 business days and often incur higher fees than SEPA transfers.
What currency does Serbia use?
Serbia uses the Serbian Dinar (RSD). When sending international payments to Serbia, you’ll need the recipient’s IBAN and may need to specify the currency as RSD.
How do I validate a Serbia IBAN?
To validate a Serbia IBAN: (1) Check the length is exactly 22 characters. (2) Verify the country code is "RS". (3) Validate the BBAN structure matches the expected pattern for Serbia. (4) Apply the MOD-97 checksum algorithm by rearranging and converting letters to numbers. A valid IBAN always produces a remainder of 1 when divided by 97.
What does each part of a Serbia IBAN mean?
A Serbia IBAN (RSkk bbbx xxxx xxxx xxxx xx) breaks down as: Country Code (“RS”) identifies Serbia, Check Digits (2 digits) catch transcription errors, Bank Code (3 characters), Account Number (13 characters), Check Digits (2 characters). Each segment is validated independently to ensure the IBAN is correctly formatted.

Banks in Serbia

Eurobank Direktna1 codeBanca Intesa Belgrade1 codeUniCredit Bank Serbia1 codePostanska Stedionica1 codeKomercijalna Banka1 codeRaiffeisen Bank Serbia1 codeAIK Banka1 codeOTP Banka Srbija1 codeCredit Agricole Srbija1 codeErste Bank Serbia1 code

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