Bankleitzahl (BLZ) 70190000 - Münchner Bank

Bankleitzahl (BLZ code) is a numerical code used to identify financial institution branches in Germany. When sending money abroad, the 8 digits code is part of the IBAN.

Münchner Bank branches

Below is a list with all Münchner Bank branches having the bank code (BLZ) 70190000.

BLZ Bank City ZIP PAN
70190000 Münchner Bank Bad Tölz 83646 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Deisenhofen 82041 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Germering 82110 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Gräfelfing 82166 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Gröbenzell 82194 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Haar 85540 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Kirchheim b. München 85551 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Markt Schwaben 85570 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank München 81632 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Neubiberg 85579 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Planegg 82152 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Tutzing 82327 97002
70190000 Münchner Bank Unterföhring 85774 97002

Münchner Bank (Gf P2) branches

Below is a list with all Münchner Bank (Gf P2) branches having the bank code (BLZ) 70190000.

BLZ Bank City ZIP PAN
70190000 Münchner Bank (Gf P2) München 81632 87002

Münchner Bank, Zndl Raiffeisenbank Oberschleißheim branches

Below is a list with all Münchner Bank, Zndl Raiffeisenbank Oberschleißheim branches having the bank code (BLZ) 70190000.

BLZ Bank City ZIP PAN
70190000 Münchner Bank, Zndl Raiffeisenbank Oberschleißheim Oberschleißheim 85758 97002

BLZ code format

All BLZ codes follow the same format in which each of the 8 digits conveys a piece of information to help the bank payment land in the correct account. The format used is as follows:

ABBCDDDD

  • In this format the digit A tells you the geographic clearing area the bank account is held in.
  • The 2 digits which follow - BB - show the bank's more specific location.
  • Next comes C which shows the banking group - the type of banking institution the account is held in.
  • Finally we have the 4 digit DDDD segment which gives specific information about the individual branch which holds the account.

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Deutsche Bank Bankleitzahl (BLZ) FAQs

What is a German bank number (Bankleitzahl/BLZ)?

A Bankleitzahl - often shortened to BLZ - is an 8 digit code used when sending money from one bank to another within Germany. It’s the equivalent to a sort code in the UK, or a routing code in the US, and helps make sure bank to bank payments arrive swiftly and safely.

These days both international and domestic payments within Germany are made using an IBAN - international bank account number - which includes the BLZ code and account number, as well as other important information to guide the transfer.

How to find a bank number in Germany?

If you need to find the BLZ code for a recipient within Germany, you can do so easily using our Bankleitzahl search tool. Simply enter the city the recipient account is held in, and you’ll be shown a list of all the banks in that city along with their BLZ codes.

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