An IBAN, or international bank account number, is a standard international numbering system used to recognize bank accounts in relation to cross-border payments. The number starts with a two-digit country code, then two numbers, followed by several more alphanumeric characters. The IBAN is necessary for making and receiving international transfers.
Please note, Genome provides accounts with LT (Lithuanian) Eur IBAN only. However, you can use it for SEPA transfers just like any other EU IBAN.
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