IBAN Structure Serbia

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

Serbia's IBAN has 22 characters in the format RSkk BBBC CCCC CCCC CCCC KK. After the country code RS and the check digits come a 3-digit bank code, the 13-digit account number and two national check digits. Serbia is not an EU member but has taken part in SEPA since 2025. The currency is the Serbian dinar (RSD), not the euro. Euro transfers from the euro area therefore ride SEPA at the SEPA rate; dinar transfers run over SWIFT, where FX margins and extra fees can apply.

Overview

CountrySerbia (RS)
IBAN length22 characters
FormatRSkk BBBC CCCC CCCC CCCC KK
Example IBANRS35 2600 0560 1001 6113 79

Visual breakdown

Example IBAN:

RS35260005601001611379
Country codeCheck digitsBank codeAccount numberNational check digit(s)

Character-by-character explanation

SegmentCharactersLengthExplanation
Country codeRS2RS for Serbia (ISO 3166-1)
Check digits352Two check digits per MOD-97
Bank code26033-digit bank code
Account number00560100161131313-digit account number
National check digit(s)7922-digit national check digits

Example IBAN for Serbia

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

RS35 2600 0560 1001 6113 79

22 characters · Format RSkk BBBC CCCC CCCC CCCC KK

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Frequently asked questions

How many characters does an IBAN in Serbia have?
An IBAN in Serbia has exactly 22 characters. It consists of the country code RS, two check digits and the national account number (BBAN) with 18 characters.
How is a Serbia IBAN structured?
The IBAN in Serbia follows the format RSkk BBBC CCCC CCCC CCCC KK. RS is the country code, the following two digits are the check digits, and the remaining characters encode the bank and account details. Example: RS35 2600 0560 1001 6113 79.
What happens if I enter a wrong IBAN for Serbia?
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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