When sending a transaction, we’ll ask you information about your contact and their bank account. Make sure to enter all information carefully to avoid delays. Here’s what you’ll need to know:
- Bank name
- IBAN (International Bank Account Number)
- The entire name of your contact as it appears on their bank account
- A valid phone number from your contact (city code + domestic number)
- We may ask for your contact's mailing address if required by our payment partner
Bank transfers to most major banks are deposited in 2-3 business days. However, each bank operates differently and may have additional rules and regulations regarding deposits that could add additional transfer time. Please ask your contact to check with their bank for more details.
Additional information to consider before sending to a bank account in Norway:
- All deposits are made in Norwegian Kroner (NOK)
What are the characteristics of an IBAN in Norway?
IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number and is used by banks in European countries for international funds transfers. The IBAN is a unique code that identifies a beneficiary’s bank account.
In Norway, IBANs start with NO, followed by 2 check digits, a 4-digit bank code, and a 6-digit account number. Here’s an example:
NO93 8601 1117 947
NO: country code
93: check digits
8601: bank code
111794: account number