Sweden IBAN Format & Validator (SE)
Sweden IBANs are 24 characters long. Sweden is a SEPA member — euro transfers within SEPA are processed as domestic payments with no extra fees.
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Sweden
Country Code: SE
Sweden IBAN Example
SE45 5000 0000 0583 9825 7466Validate a Sweden IBAN
Spaces are removed automatically. Letters converted to uppercase.
Sweden IBAN — Complete Banking Guide
The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) system is used in Sweden to uniquely identify bank accounts for domestic and international transfers. Every bank account in Sweden is assigned a 24-character IBAN that begins with the country code SE, followed by two mathematically calculated check digits, and then the local BBAN (Basic Bank Account Number) encoding 3 digits bank, 17 digits account. The IBAN standard in Sweden is governed by ISO 13616 and administered through the SWIFT IBAN registry.
Unlike domestic account numbers which vary in format between banks, an IBAN provides a standardised, universally recognised account identifier. Any bank in the world that participates in the SWIFT network can process a payment to a Sweden IBAN without requiring additional routing information — the bank code and branch information is encoded directly in the IBAN itself.
Sweden and SEPA — What It Means for Your Money
Sweden is a full member of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), the European payment integration initiative that covers 36 countries. This membership has significant practical implications for anyone sending or receiving money involving Sweden:
- SEPA Credit Transfer (SCT): Euro transfers to and from Sweden bank accounts are processed as domestic payments. Funds arrive within one business day and fees are capped at the same rate as local transfers under EU Directive 2015/2366 (PSD2).
- SEPA Direct Debit (SDD): Businesses in Sweden can collect recurring payments (subscriptions, utility bills, loan EMIs) from any SEPA account using a signed mandate and the payer's IBAN. No international wire fees apply.
- SEPA Instant Credit Transfer (SCT Inst): Transfers complete in under 10 seconds, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, as long as both banks support the instant payment rail.
- No currency risk on EUR transfers: Since Sweden uses SEPA, euro-denominated transfers within the zone carry no foreign exchange conversion fees if both accounts are held in euros.
For transfers involving Indian Rupees (INR) from or to Sweden, you will need to convert currency. The SWIFT code of the Sweden bank is required alongside the IBAN when banks outside the SEPA zone initiate the transfer. Use BankZop's SWIFT Code Lookup to find the correct BIC for any Sweden bank.
How to Read a Sweden IBAN — Digit by Digit
The 24-character Sweden IBAN is structured as follows: SEkk BBBC CCCC CCCC CCCC CCCC
- Positions 1–2 (SE): ISO 3166-1 country code for Sweden. This is always fixed and cannot change.
- Positions 3–4 (kk): Two numeric check digits calculated using the ISO 7064 modulo-97 algorithm. These verify the entire IBAN is correctly formed.
- Positions 5–24 (BBAN): The Sweden-specific BBAN (Basic Bank Account Number): 3 digits bank, 17 digits account. This part encodes the bank, branch, and account number according to Sweden's national banking standards.
For example: SE45 5000 0000 0583 9825 7466 is a structurally valid Sweden IBAN. When you paste any Sweden IBAN into the validator above and click Validate IBAN, BankZop instantly verifies the check digits using the modulo-97 algorithm — no internet connection required for the validation itself.
Finding Your Sweden IBAN
Your Sweden IBAN can be found in several places. The most reliable sources are:
- Mobile or online banking app: Log in and navigate to Account Details or Account Summary. The IBAN is displayed alongside your account number and sort code.
- Bank statement: Your monthly bank statement — whether paper or PDF — includes the IBAN in the account summary header, typically on the first page.
- Cheque book: Some Sweden banks print the IBAN on the front page of the cheque book or inside the cover.
- Bank counter or customer service: Call the number on the back of your debit card and ask for your full IBAN. You will need to verify your identity.
- Welcome letter: When an account is first opened, banks typically send a welcome letter containing the IBAN and account details.
Once you have your IBAN, share it with anyone who needs to send you money from abroad. Never share your full IBAN publicly, but it is safe to share it with people or businesses you trust for legitimate payment purposes — an IBAN alone cannot be used to withdraw money from your account.
Common Sweden IBAN Errors to Avoid
- Wrong character count: A Sweden IBAN must be exactly 24 characters. Count carefully — even one extra or missing character will fail validation.
- Confusing IBAN with account number: Your IBAN is different from your local account number. The account number appears inside the IBAN but the two codes are not interchangeable.
- Spaces in the IBAN: IBANs are sometimes written with spaces for readability (e.g. SE45 5000 0000 0583 9825 7466), but when entering an IBAN in a bank form, always remove all spaces. BankZop's validator accepts both formats.
- Using IBAN for domestic transfers: Within Sweden, some banks still use local account numbers for domestic transfers. Check with your bank whether IBAN is required or optional for domestic payments.
- Wrong country IBAN: Never use an IBAN from one country for an account in another country. The SE prefix specifically identifies this as a Sweden account.
Banking Codes for Sweden — Quick Reference
When dealing with Sweden bank transactions, you may encounter several different banking codes depending on the payment type:
- IBAN (this page): 24-character code for international and SEPA transfers. Format:
SEkk... - SWIFT/BIC Code: 8 or 11 characters identifying the specific Sweden bank. Required for all international wires.
- Local account number: Country-specific format used for domestic payments within Sweden.
For sending money to India from Sweden, the recipient's Indian bank will need their IFSC code (for domestic India transfers) or the bank's SWIFT code (for the international leg of the transfer).
Data sourced from SWIFT IBAN Registry and ISO 13616. Last reviewed Jun 2026 by BankZop Editorial Team.

