The code "09 01 27" typically refers to a specific bank branch identifier in the context of UK banking, where it designates a particular bank and branch location. To determine the exact bank associated with this code, you would need to look up the identifier in a bank directory or contact the bank directly. Each bank has its own system of branch codes, so the meaning can vary between institutions.
Sort code 09-01-27 is Santander (formerly The Abbey Bank PLC), PO Box 382, Prescot Street, London, E1 8RP
Sort code 09-01-27 is the Abbey Bank PLC, PO Box 382, Prescot Street, London, E1 8RP
This sort code is being used by Santander Santander, being one of Europe's most unorganised banks, have not made it clear which branch the sort code is assigned to. Visit a local branch for assistance.
This sort code is being used by Santander. Santander are unorganised with sort codes and have not provided enough information to trace a branch. Visit a local branch for assistance.
This sort code belongs to Santander. We are however unable to associate the sort code with a specific branch. It is possible that the sort code was assigned to an Abbey National branch, which could have been closed down when Santander bought Abbey National a few years ago. Santander may be able to help you with tracing the exact branch.
Sort code 09-01-27 is Santander (formerly The Abbey Bank PLC), PO Box 382, Prescot Street, London, E1 8RP
Sort code 09-01-27 is the Abbey Bank PLC, PO Box 382, Prescot Street, London, E1 8RP
The SWIFT code for a branch with sort code 09-01-27 can vary depending on the specific bank and location. SWIFT codes are unique to each financial institution and branch, so you would need to check directly with the bank associated with that sort code to obtain the correct SWIFT code. Alternatively, you can visit the bank's official website or contact their customer service for assistance.
This sort code is being used by Santander Santander, being one of Europe's most unorganised banks, have not made it clear which branch the sort code is assigned to. Visit a local branch for assistance.
This sort code is being used by Santander Santander, being one of Europe's most unorganised banks, have not made it clear which branch the sort code is assigned to. Visit a local branch for assistance.
The sort code 60-09-27 is associated with NatWest's Birmingham Broad Street branch.
This sort code is being used by Santander. Santander are unorganised with sort codes and have not provided enough information to trace a branch. Visit a local branch for assistance.
Santander, PO BOX 382, 21 Prescot Street, London E1 8AD
It's the old Abbey National (now Santander) sort code. It was not an individual branch sort code, it applied to all their customers, wherever they banked.
Break the Bank - 1976 - 1977-01-27 was released on: USA:27 January 1977
Break the Bank - 1976 1977-01-27 was released on: USA: 27 January 1977
Bank of Lithuania was created on 1922-09-27.