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Country IBAN GuidesJune 3, 2026 · 5 min read

UAE IBAN Format: Does the United Arab Emirates Use IBANs in 2026?

Yes — UAE IBANs (AE) are 23 characters and mandatory since 2011. Learn the structure, see Emirates NBD and FAB examples, and understand when you need both an IBAN and SWIFT code.

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Yes — the United Arab Emirates uses IBANs. The UAE Central Bank made IBANs mandatory for all domestic and international transfers beginning in May 2011. If you are sending money to an account in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or anywhere else in the Emirates, you need the recipient's UAE IBAN.

UAE IBAN at a Glance

  • Country code: AE
  • Total length: 23 characters (always)
  • Format: AEkk bbb cccccccccccccccc
  • BBAN structure: 3-digit bank code + 16-digit account number
  • Character types: digits only after the country code AE

UAE IBAN Structure Explained

Country Code: AE

The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the United Arab Emirates. Every UAE IBAN begins with AE.

Check Digits: 2 digits

Positions three and four are decimal check digits calculated using the same MOD-97 algorithm used by all IBAN-issuing countries. They confirm the IBAN has not been transcribed with an error.

Bank Code: 3 digits

The next three digits identify the bank holding the account. The UAE Central Bank assigns these codes. Common UAE bank codes include:

  • 033 — Emirates NBD (Dubai)
  • 035 — Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB)
  • 011 — First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB)
  • 020 — Mashreq Bank

Account Number: 16 digits

The remaining 16 digits are the account number as assigned by the bank. UAE account numbers are zero-padded on the left to reach exactly 16 digits.

UAE IBAN Examples

Emirates NBD (Dubai)

AE07 0331 2345 6789 0123 456
  • Country: AE
  • Check digits: 07
  • Bank code: 033 (Emirates NBD)
  • Account: 1234567890123456

First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB)

AE46 0110 0000 0023 4568 901
  • Country: AE
  • Check digits: 46
  • Bank code: 011 (First Abu Dhabi Bank)
  • Account: 0000002345689010

Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB)

AE70 0350 0001 2345 6789 012
  • Country: AE
  • Check digits: 70
  • Bank code: 035 (ADCB)
  • Account: 0001234567890120

You can validate any UAE IBAN instantly at the ibanchecker.cash validator.

When Did UAE Adopt IBANs?

The UAE Central Bank issued its IBAN directive in 2011 and required all banks to implement it for both domestic and international transfers. The transition was completed by May 2011. Before the IBAN system, UAE banks used their own proprietary account number formats, which caused difficulties in cross-border payments — especially within the Arab world and with European banking partners.

The UAE's adoption of IBAN was part of a broader Middle Eastern banking modernization effort. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, and other Gulf states adopted IBANs around the same period.

IBAN vs SWIFT in UAE Transfers

Two identifiers are commonly used in UAE international transfers:

  • IBAN — identifies the specific account at the specific bank in the UAE. Required for all transfers into UAE accounts.
  • SWIFT/BIC code — identifies the bank itself in the global SWIFT network. Required for international wire transfers so the correspondent bank knows where to route the funds.

For a transfer into the UAE, you typically need both — the recipient's IBAN and the bank's SWIFT code. The IBAN alone is sufficient for transfers between IBAN-compatible systems that can look up routing by bank code, but most traditional bank transfers require the BIC as well.

You can look up the BIC/SWIFT code for any UAE bank using the ibanchecker.cash SWIFT directory.

Finding Your UAE IBAN

Your UAE IBAN is available from:

  • Your bank's mobile app (look in account details — Emirates NBD, FAB, ADCB, and Mashreq all display the IBAN prominently)
  • Your bank statement
  • Your bank's online portal (usually under "My Accounts" → select account → "Account Details")
  • Your debit or credit card welcome letter

Common UAE IBAN Mistakes

Missing Leading Zeros in Account Number

The account number section must be exactly 16 digits. If your bank account number is shorter, it must be zero-padded on the left. Dropping these zeros produces a 22 or 21 character IBAN instead of the required 23, which any validator will immediately reject.

Wrong Bank Code

Confusing Emirates NBD (033) with Emirates Islamic Bank or ENBD subsidiaries is a common error. Always verify the 3-digit code with the actual receiving bank.

Using a Local Account Number Without IBAN Format

Some UAE bank correspondence still lists the raw account number without IBAN formatting. Before transferring internationally, always ask the recipient to provide the full 23-character IBAN, not the local account number.

UAE IBAN and the GCC

The UAE is part of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). All GCC member states — Saudi Arabia (SA, 24 chars), Kuwait (KW, 30 chars), Bahrain (BH, 22 chars), Qatar (QA, 29 chars), and Oman (OM, 23 chars) — use IBANs for international transfers. The AE IBAN format at 23 characters is standard for the UAE and compatible with SWIFT-based international payment networks.

For a full list of IBAN-using countries and their formats, see the ibanchecker.cash IBAN formats directory.

Last updated: June 2026

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