No. London numbers start with code 020 (just 20 if calling from overseas) followed by an eight digit number starting with 3, 7 or 8, so a London number would look like: 020 3456 7890
This isn't a London code. It is the area code for Brentwood in Essex which is about 30 miles northeast of London.
020 is the telephone dialling code for all of London.
National Westminster Bank,PLC 's Hammersmith Branch in London assigned SWIFT code is NWBKGB2153Q. There are two parts to the code: the SWIFT code (NWBKGB21) and the branch code (53Q)
This sort code belongs to National Westminster Bank. This code is assigned to the Liverpool Street Station branch in London.
This sort code belongs to National Westminster Bank. This code is assigned to the City Of London branch.
NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK PLC, Charing Cross, London
NatWest Bank London Sort Code: 56-00-03 SWIFT: NWBKGB2L
This sort code belongs to National Westminster Bank (NatWest). This code is assigned to the London Bridge branch.
London's telephone code is 020 followed by an eight digit number which will start with 3,7 or 8. The number that you have asked about is not a London number as you have described it.
This sort code belongs to National Westminster Bank. This code is assigned to the Bayswater branch, located in west London, England.
In the UK, area code 020 is London, but there are no numbers beginning with 020 2. Other countries may have similar telephone area codes.
The telephone code +44 20 is used for London, United Kingdom. The "+44" is the country code for the UK, and the "20" is the area code specifically for Greater London. This code is used for both landlines and mobile phones when dialing to or from the London area.