IBAN Structure Dominican Republic

Last reviewed: · Source: ISO 13616 / SWIFT IBAN Registry

The Dominican Republic's IBAN has 28 characters in the format DOkk BBBB CCCC CCCC CCCC CCCC CCCC. After the country code DO and the check digits come a 4-character bank code and the 20-digit account number. The Dominican Republic is not a SEPA participant. The currency is the Dominican peso (DOP). Transfers from the euro area to the Dominican Republic run over classic SWIFT — a BIC is required, and FX margins and longer settlement times can apply. The 4-character bank code corresponds to a short code of the account-holding bank.

Overview

CountryDominican Republic (DO)
IBAN length28 characters
FormatDOkk BBBB CCCC CCCC CCCC CCCC CCCC
Example IBANDO28 BAGR 0000 0001 2124 5361 1324

Visual breakdown

Example IBAN:

DO28BAGR00000001212453611324
Country codeCheck digitsBank codeAccount number

Character-by-character explanation

SegmentCharactersLengthExplanation
Country codeDO2DO for the Dominican Republic (ISO 3166-1)
Check digits282Two check digits per MOD-97
Bank codeBAGR44-character alphanumeric bank code
Account number000000012124536113242020-digit account number

Example IBAN for Dominican Republic

The IBAN below illustrates the format for Dominican Republic. It is fictitious and shown for illustration only.

DO28 BAGR 0000 0001 2124 5361 1324

28 characters · Format DOkk BBBB CCCC CCCC CCCC CCCC CCCC

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Frequently asked questions

How many characters does an IBAN in Dominican Republic have?
An IBAN in Dominican Republic has exactly 28 characters. It consists of the country code DO, two check digits and the national account number (BBAN) with 24 characters.
How is a Dominican Republic IBAN structured?
The IBAN in Dominican Republic follows the format DOkk BBBB CCCC CCCC CCCC CCCC CCCC. DO is the country code, the following two digits are the check digits, and the remaining characters encode the bank and account details. Example: DO28 BAGR 0000 0001 2124 5361 1324.
What happens if I enter a wrong IBAN for Dominican Republic?
Thanks to the built-in check digits (MOD-97, ISO 7064), most typos in an IBAN are detected automatically. The bank rejects a malformed IBAN and the transfer is not executed. Always check an IBAN carefully against your records before you send a payment.

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