Bosnia and Herzegovina IBAN Validator & Format Checker
Validate and decode any Bosnia and Herzegovina International Bank Account Number (IBAN). Test the structure against the official format mask, check digits, and run an offline bank lookup.
Bosnia and Herzegovina IBAN Structure Rules
Every International Bank Account Number in Bosnia and Herzegovina follows a standardized format registry layout:
| Country Code | BA (Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
| Total Length | 20 characters |
| SEPA Member | No (Non-SEPA) |
| Structure Format Mask | BA59 1234 5678 9012 3456 |
| BBAN Regex Pattern | ^[0-9]{16}$ |
| Bank Code Range | Characters 5 to 7 (3 digits) |
| Branch Code Range | Characters 8 to 10 (3 digits) |
| Account Number Range | Characters 11 to 20 (10 digits) |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is a Bosnia and Herzegovina IBAN?
A Bosnia and Herzegovina IBAN consists of exactly 20 characters. It starts with the country code 'BA', followed by two check digits, and then the Basic Bank Account Number (BBAN).
What is the format of a Bosnia and Herzegovina IBAN?
The official format mask for a Bosnia and Herzegovina IBAN is 'BA59 1234 5678 9012 3456'. The BBAN component matches the structure pattern '^[0-9]{16}{{FAQ_ACCORDION}}#039;.
Does Bosnia and Herzegovina participate in SEPA?
Bosnia and Herzegovina is not a member of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA). International wire transfers to Bosnia and Herzegovina typically route via the SWIFT network.
How do I decode a Bosnia and Herzegovina IBAN?
A Bosnia and Herzegovina IBAN can be decoded into: the country code 'BA' (characters 1-2), check digits (characters 3-4), and the domestic bank account identifier containing the bank identifier (characters 5-7), and branch code (characters 8-10), and account number (characters 11-20).