Sort Codes of The Republic of Ireland
The sort code ranges in use in the Republic of Ireland are broadly similar to those used in Northern Ireland. Exceptions include:
- 92 - for Central Bank of Ireland/Irish Government use;
- 99 - used by Irish permanent tsb, the former Bank of Scotland/Halifax (Ireland), and for clearing accounts for major international banks.
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