Business IBAN — receive payments under your company name

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Business IBAN — receive payments under your company name

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Business IBAN — receive payments under your company name

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A business IBAN is the international bank account number linked to your company's bank account. It is what clients, partners, and platforms use to pay you via bank transfer, and it is the detail you put on every invoice you send.

What is a business IBAN?

An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is a standardized account identifier used across Europe and many other countries. For businesses, it works the same way as a personal IBAN, but it is tied to your Business Account rather than your personal one.

A Dutch business IBAN might look like NL91 BUNQ 2043 5678 90. The country code, check digits, and account number together ensure payments route to the correct account every time.

Why a dedicated business IBAN matters

Sharing a personal IBAN on invoices blurs the line between business and private finances. A business IBAN keeps things professional and makes bookkeeping cleaner: every incoming payment on that IBAN is business income, full stop.

Within the SEPA zone, clients only need your IBAN to send a euro payment. No extra codes, no complicated forms. Payments typically arrive within one business day, or instantly with SEPA Instant.

Getting your business IBAN with bunq

When you open a bunq Business Account, you receive a dedicated IBAN immediately. Share it on invoices, add it to your website, and give it to platforms that pay you via bank transfer. You can find and copy it in the app at any time.

For personal banking, bunq also offers Local IBANs in supported European countries, so you can bank like a local even when you live abroad.

Common questions

Is a business IBAN different from a personal IBAN?

The format is the same. The difference is which account it belongs to. A business IBAN connects to your Business Account; a personal IBAN connects to your personal account. Keep them separate for clean records.

Can I receive international payments on my business IBAN?

Yes. Your IBAN works for SEPA transfers across 36 European countries. For payments outside SEPA or in other currencies, additional details like a BIC/SWIFT code may be required.

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A business IBAN is the international bank account number linked to your company's bank account. It is what clients, partners, and platforms use to pay you via bank transfer, and it is the detail you put on every invoice you send.

What is a business IBAN?

An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is a standardized account identifier used across Europe and many other countries. For businesses, it works the same way as a personal IBAN, but it is tied to your Business Account rather than your personal one.

A Dutch business IBAN might look like NL91 BUNQ 2043 5678 90. The country code, check digits, and account number together ensure payments route to the correct account every time.

Why a dedicated business IBAN matters

Sharing a personal IBAN on invoices blurs the line between business and private finances. A business IBAN keeps things professional and makes bookkeeping cleaner: every incoming payment on that IBAN is business income, full stop.

Within the SEPA zone, clients only need your IBAN to send a euro payment. No extra codes, no complicated forms. Payments typically arrive within one business day, or instantly with SEPA Instant.

Getting your business IBAN with bunq

When you open a bunq Business Account, you receive a dedicated IBAN immediately. Share it on invoices, add it to your website, and give it to platforms that pay you via bank transfer. You can find and copy it in the app at any time.

For personal banking, bunq also offers Local IBANs in supported European countries, so you can bank like a local even when you live abroad.

Common questions

Is a business IBAN different from a personal IBAN?

The format is the same. The difference is which account it belongs to. A business IBAN connects to your Business Account; a personal IBAN connects to your personal account. Keep them separate for clean records.

Can I receive international payments on my business IBAN?

Yes. Your IBAN works for SEPA transfers across 36 European countries. For payments outside SEPA or in other currencies, additional details like a BIC/SWIFT code may be required.

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A business IBAN is the international bank account number linked to your company's bank account. It is what clients, partners, and platforms use to pay you via bank transfer, and it is the detail you put on every invoice you send.

What is a business IBAN?

An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is a standardized account identifier used across Europe and many other countries. For businesses, it works the same way as a personal IBAN, but it is tied to your Business Account rather than your personal one.

A Dutch business IBAN might look like NL91 BUNQ 2043 5678 90. The country code, check digits, and account number together ensure payments route to the correct account every time.

Why a dedicated business IBAN matters

Sharing a personal IBAN on invoices blurs the line between business and private finances. A business IBAN keeps things professional and makes bookkeeping cleaner: every incoming payment on that IBAN is business income, full stop.

Within the SEPA zone, clients only need your IBAN to send a euro payment. No extra codes, no complicated forms. Payments typically arrive within one business day, or instantly with SEPA Instant.

Getting your business IBAN with bunq

When you open a bunq Business Account, you receive a dedicated IBAN immediately. Share it on invoices, add it to your website, and give it to platforms that pay you via bank transfer. You can find and copy it in the app at any time.

For personal banking, bunq also offers Local IBANs in supported European countries, so you can bank like a local even when you live abroad.

Common questions

Is a business IBAN different from a personal IBAN?

The format is the same. The difference is which account it belongs to. A business IBAN connects to your Business Account; a personal IBAN connects to your personal account. Keep them separate for clean records.

Can I receive international payments on my business IBAN?

Yes. Your IBAN works for SEPA transfers across 36 European countries. For payments outside SEPA or in other currencies, additional details like a BIC/SWIFT code may be required.

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