🏦 IBAN Validator

Validate Saudi IBAN or generate IBAN from account number

Validate IBAN Number
Example: SA03 8000 0000 6080 1016 7519
Generate IBAN Number
Zeros will be added automatically if less than 18 digits
IBAN Information
What is IBAN?

IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is an internationally standardized code consisting of 24 digits in Saudi Arabia, used to accurately identify bank accounts in local and international transfers.

Saudi IBAN Components:
  • SA: Country code (Saudi Arabia)
  • 2 digits: Check digits
  • 2 digits: Bank code
  • 18 digits: Bank account number
Why is IBAN Important?
  • Mandatory for all bank transfers in Saudi Arabia
  • Ensures money reaches the correct account
  • Reduces errors in transfers
  • Required for salaries and government payments
Saudi Banks and Codes
Code Bank SWIFT
10 The Saudi National Bank (SNB) NCBKSAJE
05 Riyad Bank RIBLSARI
15 Bank AlBilad BBLDSARI
20 Al Rajhi Bank RJHISARI
40 SAMA (Saudi Central Bank) SAMA
45 SABB (Saudi British Bank) SABBSARI
50 Alinma Bank INMASARI
55 Samba Financial Group SAMBSARI
60 Bank AlJazira BJAZSAJE
65 Banque Saudi Fransi (BSF) BSFRSARI
71 Saudi Investment Bank (SAIB) SIBCSARI
75 Arab National Bank (ANB) ARNBSARI
76 Gulf International Bank (GIB) GULSSAKK
80 Al Awwal Bank SCBLSARI
85 Emirates NBD EBIASAJE

📖 How to Use This Tool

To Validate IBAN:
  1. Select "Validate IBAN" tab: Click the first tab at the top
  2. Enter IBAN Number: Type the 24-character number (starts with SA)
  3. Click "Validate IBAN": The tool will verify the number automatically
  4. Review Result: Bank information and account number will appear if valid
To Generate IBAN:
  1. Select "Generate IBAN" tab: Click the second tab
  2. Choose Bank: Select your bank from the dropdown list
  3. Enter Account Number: Type your bank account number
  4. Click "Generate IBAN": The correct IBAN will be generated
  5. Copy Number: Use the copy button to save and use the number
💡 Important Tips:
  • Saudi IBAN always consists of 24 characters and starts with SA
  • You can write the number with or without spaces (SA03 8000 or SA038000)
  • Ensure correct bank when generating new IBAN
  • Keep your IBAN in a safe place for repeated use
  • Verify the number before using in important transfers

🎯 When Do You Need IBAN?

💰 Receiving Salary

All companies require IBAN to transfer monthly salary to your bank account

🏛️ Government Transactions

Required for government support, Citizen Account, and student rewards

💳 Bank Transfers

Mandatory for sending and receiving local and international transfers

📱 Electronic Applications

Required in apps like: Absher, Citizen Account, Taqat, and others

🏪 E-Commerce

To receive payments from online stores and customers

🎓 Scholarships

Required to receive scholarships and academic rewards from universities

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

You can get your IBAN through: (1) Bank's mobile app, (2) Bank statement, (3) ATM, (4) Customer service call, or (5) Branch visit. You can also generate it using our tool if you know your bank code and account number.

No, IBAN is fixed and linked to your bank account number. It only changes if you change your account number or move to another bank. If that happens, update your IBAN with all entities that transfer money to you.

Yes, IBAN is safe to share because it's only used to receive money, not withdraw it. However, never share other information like: card number, CVV, PIN, or banking passwords.

If the number is significantly wrong, the bank will reject it automatically. If it's a minor error matching another account, funds may go to the wrong account. Always verify the number twice before transfers, and use our tool to validate it.

Account number is your basic bank account number (usually 10-16 digits). IBAN is an international standardized number that includes: country code (SA), check digits, bank code, and account number. IBAN is required for all modern transfers.

Yes, IBAN is designed for both international and local transfers. However, for international transfers, you may also need the bank's SWIFT/BIC code. Both are available in our tool's result when validating IBAN.