A list of banks in Germany - Bankleitzahl (BLZ) finder

Browse through this list of banks in Germany to find a bankleitzahl

Bank Name Branches
Bankhaus Max Flessa 26 branches
Bankhaus Max Flessa (Gf P2) 1 branch
Bankhaus Neelmeyer 1 branch
Bankhaus Obotritia 1 branch
Bankhaus Rautenschlein 1 branch
Bankhaus Reuschel & Co -alt- 1 branch
Bankhaus RSA 4 branches
Bankhaus RSA (Gf P2) 1 branch
Bankhaus von der Heydt 1 branch
Bankhaus Werhahn 1 branch
Banking Circle - German Branch 1 branch
Bankverein Bebra (Gf P2) 1 branch
Bankverein Bebra -alt- 1 branch
Bankverein Werther Zw Ndl der VerbundVolksbank OWL 1 branch
BANQUE CHAABI DU MAROC Agentur Frankfurt Ndl. Deutschland 1 branch
Barclays Bank Ireland Frankfurt Branch 1 branch
Barclays Bank Ireland Hamburg Branch 1 branch
Barclays Bank Ireland Hamburg Branch (Gf P2) 1 branch
Bausparkasse Mainz 1 branch
Bausparkasse Schwäbisch Hall 1 branch
Bayerische Landesbank 2 branches
BBBank 49 branches
BBBank (Gf P2) 1 branch
Bensberger Bank 1 branch
Bensberger Bank (Gf P2) 1 branch
Berkheimer Bank (Gf P2) 1 branch
Berkheimer Bank -alt- 1 branch
Berlin Hyp 1 branch
Berliner Volksbank 17 branches
Berliner Volksbank (Gf P2) 1 branch

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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.