Read some about it in another thread here, but it didn't contain any useful information to me. I have been trying to transfer money from my Swedish bank to Banreservas, but it can't be done via Internet due to the lack of an IBAN number. The ignorant clerks at BanReservas don't even know what an IBAN number is, and keep telling me that the number they are giving me is the IBAN number of the bank.
IBAN is primarily used in Europe, I know. But it is an international system and the Dominican Republic is a non-European IBAN country with the code format (example number, not an actual account):
DO28BAGR00000001212453611324
The fact that the DR does have an IBAN code format, makes me suspect that at least one bank in the country is affiliated to the system. I would like to open an account in that bank. If anyone reading this do have an account in a bank that is able to give their customers a valid IBAN number to their account, please PM me or post which bank you use here in this thread.
And for posters wanting to discuss how they do to send money using different systems, please post in another thread. It does not help me to know how you send money from the US with the help of Swift codes and ABA number, so save yourselves the band width and get some beach time insted. :lick:
IBAN is primarily used in Europe, I know. But it is an international system and the Dominican Republic is a non-European IBAN country with the code format (example number, not an actual account):
DO28BAGR00000001212453611324
The fact that the DR does have an IBAN code format, makes me suspect that at least one bank in the country is affiliated to the system. I would like to open an account in that bank. If anyone reading this do have an account in a bank that is able to give their customers a valid IBAN number to their account, please PM me or post which bank you use here in this thread.
And for posters wanting to discuss how they do to send money using different systems, please post in another thread. It does not help me to know how you send money from the US with the help of Swift codes and ABA number, so save yourselves the band width and get some beach time insted. :lick: