An IBAN (International Bank Account Number), is a virtual account issued by a bank, which enables the account holder to receive incoming payments and reroute them to a real bank account. Virtual IBANs provide all the functionalities of traditional bank accounts such as sending and receiving payments, bank statements, and more. IBANs enable international companies processing transactions in different currencies to easily reconcile all incoming payments. Using IBANs, these merchants can allocate a unique virtual account to receive payments from each client and for each currency, thereby increasing efficiency and cutting costs.
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