Search BLZ (Bankleitzahl) sort codes for banks in Germany


This website provides a quick and easy way to find the BLZ sort code of banks in Germany. BLZ Code, Bankleitzahl or Sort Code is an 8-digit code used for money transfers with domestic banks in Germany.

The code is used to identify German financial organizations and their respective branches. For international money transfers, the Bankleitzahl (sort code) is used together with a SWIFT Code and an Account Number.

 
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List of banks in Germany - select a bank and find your BLZ (Bankleitzahl) sort code



For professional services and up-to-date financial institution data and BLZ code information of German banks see Deutsche Bundesbank.