Norway IBAN Validator NO
Validate a Norway IBAN and view its structure: checksum, bank code and format. 100% in your browser - no upload.
What is a Norway IBAN?
A Norway IBAN is the standardized 15-character account number used for Norway bank transfers, starting with the country code NO and 2 check digits followed by the national bank code and account number. It is validated with the ISO 13616 mod-97 checksum — paste one above to check it instantly, in your browser.
Enter an IBAN
Spaces are automatically ignored. No data is sent - 100% local calculation.
Norway IBAN format
- Country code
- NO
- Length
- 15 characters
- Structure
- NO + 2 check digits + 11-character BBAN
- Example
- NO93 8601 1117 947
Norway IBAN structure explained
How a Norway IBAN is built, segment by segment, from our validated example:
Major Norway banks and their codes
The national bank codes of the largest Norway banks, embedded in every IBAN they issue:
| Bank | Bank code | BIC / SWIFT |
|---|---|---|
| DNB Bank | 1200 | DNBANOKK |
| Nordea Norge | 6021 | NDEANOKK |
| SpareBank 1 Sør-Norge | 3201 | SPRONO22 |
| SpareBank 1 SMN | 4200 | SPTRNO22 |
| Handelsbanken Norge | 9042 | HANDNOKK |
| SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge | 4500 | SNOWNO22 |
| SpareBank 1 Østlandet | 1800 | SHEDNO22 |
| Danske Bank (Norge) | 8101 | DABANO22 |
| Sparebanken Møre | 3900 | SPARNO22 |
| Sparebanken Norge | 3625 | SPAVNOBB |
Bank codes and BIC/SWIFT identifiers are provided for reference. Always confirm the full IBAN with your bank.
See all Norway banks and their codesAbout Norway IBANs
A Norway IBAN starts with the country code NO, followed by 2 check digits and the national account number (BBAN), for a total of 15 characters. ValidateFin verifies the mod-97 checksum (ISO 13616), the length and the format - entirely in your browser, no data sent to any server.
- •The 11-digit Norwegian account number ends in a check digit (mod-11), so the very last digit of a NO IBAN is a national checksum.
- •Norway uses a compact 11-digit BBAN — the 4-digit bank code plus a 7-digit account number including its check digit.
- •Norway is not in the EU but is part of the SEPA zone, so a NO IBAN is accepted for euro SEPA transfers; domestic accounts are in Norwegian krone (NOK).
Norway IBAN — frequently asked questions
How many characters does a Norway IBAN have?
A Norway IBAN is exactly 15 characters long: the country code NO, 2 check digits and a 11-character BBAN (national account number). Any Norway IBAN that is shorter or longer than 15 characters is invalid.
How do I check whether a Norway IBAN is valid?
Paste the IBAN into the validator above. ValidateFin verifies that it starts with NO, has 15 characters and passes the mod-97 checksum defined by ISO 13616. The check runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server.
Where can I find my Norway IBAN?
Your Norway IBAN appears on your bank statements, in your online or mobile banking under account details, and on your bank card documentation. It always begins with the NO country code followed by the 2 check digits.
What is the structure of a Norway IBAN?
A Norway IBAN (NO) is made of the NO country code, 2 check digits, the national bank code and the account number — 15 characters in total. The validator above breaks any Norway IBAN down into these parts.
How do I find the bank from a Norway IBAN?
The bank code is embedded right after the check digits in every Norway IBAN. Match it against the bank code table above, or paste the IBAN into the validator to identify the issuing institution.