Bankleitzahl Commerzbank

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.

What is the Commerzbank Bankleitzahl code?

Each Commerzbank branch in Germany has its own BLZ code. One of the Commerzbank BLZ is 51040038.

Browse through this list of Commerzbank bank codes (BLZ).

Bank Name City PAN Bankleitzahl
Commerzbank Eltville am Rhein 24510 51040038
Commerzbank Emden 24281 28440037
Commerzbank Emmendingen 24680 68040007
Commerzbank Emmerich am Rhein 24342 32440023
Commerzbank Emsdetten 24400 40040028
Commerzbank Ennepetal 24330 33040001
Commerzbank Eppelheim 24671 67240039
Commerzbank Erding 24748 70040048
Commerzbank Erftstadt 24370 37040044
Commerzbank Erfurt 24820 82040000
Commerzbank Erkelenz 24310 31040015
Commerzbank Erkner 24160 16040000
Commerzbank Erkrath 24300 30040000
Commerzbank Eschborn 24500 50040000
Commerzbank Eschwege 24522 52240006
Commerzbank Eschweiler 24390 39040013
Commerzbank Essen 24360 36040039
Commerzbank Esslingen am Neckar 24602 61140071
Commerzbank Ettlingen 24660 66040018
Commerzbank Euskirchen 24380 38040007
Commerzbank Falkensee 24160 16040000
Commerzbank Falkenstein/Vogtl. 24870 87040000
Commerzbank Fellbach 24600 60040071
Commerzbank Filderstadt 24600 60040071
Commerzbank Flensburg 24212 21540060
Commerzbank Flöha 24870 87040000
Commerzbank Forchheim 24760 76040061
Commerzbank Forst (Lausitz) 24180 18040000
Commerzbank Frankenthal (Pfalz) 24674 54540033
Commerzbank Frankfurt (Oder) 24170 17040000
Last Database Update: 26-JAN-2024

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.