Bankleitzahl, BLZ Code, Sort Code is a numerical code used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in Germany. The number consists of 8 digits, and it is used for domestic bank transfer. Generally, the first 4 digits identify the banking company, and the latter 4 digits are assigned to the branch.
For international inward money transfer, a SWIFT code must be used together with a Bankleitzahl and Account Number. Alternatively, use IBAN account number as Bankleitzahl was part of it.
The format of Bankleitzahl is as follows;
ABBCDDDD
- the first digit (A) identify the clearing area.
- the next 2 digits (BB) identify the bank location (Bankplatz).
- the next 1 digit (C) identifies the banking group (Bankengruppe).
- the last 4 digits (DDDD) identify the branch.
Nordrhein-Westfalen - Page 46
The table below are the address and Bankleitzahl or BLZ Code for all banks in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. Click on the Bankleitzahl to find out the bank details, maps & SWIFT Codes/BIC Codes.
|
No |
Bank or Institution |
State |
City |
Bankleitzahl / BLZ |
|
2251 |
ZVC Postbank Gf FK 49 |
NW |
Brakel, Westf |
59010049 |
|
2252 |
Zweckverbandssparkasse Meschede |
NW |
Eslohe (Sauerland) |
46451012 |
|
2253 |
Zweckverbandssparkasse Meschede |
NW |
Meschede |
46451012 |