Credit Unions Bank - Sort Codes

What is a UK Sort Code?

A sort code is the name given by both the British and Irish banking industry to the bank codes which are used to route money transfers between banks within their respective countries via their respective clearance organisations. The six-digit sort code number and an identifier for both the bank and the branch where the bank account is held. In some cases, the first digit of the sort code identifies the bank itself and in other cases the first 2 digits identify the bank. Credit Unions Bank has 67 current sort codes.

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No.Sort Code Bank Branch City 
51991056 | 99-10-56Credit UnionsLeixlip Credit Union Limited( Merged with Croi Laighean Credit Union Limited (formerly known as Edenderry Credit Union) 991042) -
52991057 | 99-10-57Credit UnionsCommunity Credit Union LimitedDublin
53991063 | 99-10-63Credit UnionsRathmore Credit Union Ltd (clears through BNP Paribas)Rathmore
54991098 | 99-10-98Credit UnionsDrogheda Credit Union LimitedDrogheda
55991099 | 99-10-99Credit UnionsTeachers' Union of Ireland Credit UnionCalmount Park, Ballymount
56991100 | 99-11-00Credit UnionsAthenry Credit Union LtdAthenry
57991101 | 99-11-01Credit UnionsCarlow Credit Union LimitedAskea
58991112 | 99-11-12Credit UnionsDungarvan Credit Union LimitedDungarvan
59991113 | 99-11-13Credit UnionsSynergy Credit Union (formerly known as Fermoy Credit Union)Cork
60991114 | 99-11-14Credit UnionsBray Credit Union LimitedBray
61991115 | 99-11-15Credit UnionsBlanchardstown and District Credit Union LimitedBlanchardstown
62991120 | 99-11-20Credit UnionsSt. Jarlath's Credit Union LimitedTuam
63991250 | 99-12-50Credit UnionsCivil Service Credit Union LtdEarlsfort Terrace
64991261 | 99-12-61Credit UnionsSouth Dublin Credit Union Limited (formerly known as Stillorgan Credit Union Limited)Stillorgan
65992101 | 99-21-01Credit UnionsR.T.E. Credit Union LimitedDublin
66992116 | 99-21-16Credit UnionsProgressive Credit Union Ltd (formerly Baldoyle & Portmarnock Credit Union Ltd)Balbriggan
67992183 | 99-21-83Credit UnionsCroi Laighean Credit Union (formerly Edenderry / Coill Dubh Credit Union Ltd)Naas
Disclaimer

This Sort Code finder is provided for informational purposes only. While we try to provide accurate data, users acknowledge that Bank Codes accepts no liability whatsoever with respect to its accuracy.Some types of savings & investment accounts cannot accept Direct Debit instructions, for more information regarding individual accounts, we recommend that you speak to your bank or building society.Only your bank can truly confirm the services that are available to you. If you are making an important payment, which is time critical, we recommend that you speak to your bank first to confirm the services that are offer to you.Individual sort codes are allocated by members of the UK payment schemes (Bacs, CHAPS, Faster Payments and Cheque and Credit Clearing) to those financial institutions that participate in one or more of the Schemes.