This sort code belongs to Santander.
We cannot locate the exact branch this sort code is assigned to because Santander is unorganised with this information. Visit a local branch for assistance.
The SWIFT code for a specific sort code, such as 090126, depends on the bank associated with that sort code. Sort codes are used in the UK and Ireland to identify specific branches of banks, while SWIFT codes (also known as BIC codes) are used internationally to identify banks. To find the corresponding SWIFT code for sort code 090126, you would need to check with the specific bank or use an online SWIFT/BIC code lookup tool.
The sort code 090126 is associated with the Co-operative Bank in the United Kingdom. Sort codes are used to identify specific banks and branches for processing payments and transactions. If you need further details about services or specific branches, it's best to contact the bank directly.
This sort code belongs to Santander. We are unable to pinpoint the exact branch the code is assigned to. Santander is very unorganised and vague. Visit a local branch for assistance in locating the branch that this sort code belongs to.
21 Prescot Street, London E1 8AD
This sort code is invalid. A sort code cannot begin with '00'. The lowest digits a sort code can begin with is '01'.
This sort code does not exist. No bank has a blank sort code.
This a Santander sort code.
This a Santander sort code.
This sort code does not exist. Check the code you have. Your local branch can assist with sort code enquires.
This sort code does not exist and is invalid. A sort code has six numbers, not seven.
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