We provide all banks with sort codes in the United Kingdom, you can use it when you want to route money transfers between banks.
In the British and Irish banking industries, sort codes is a bank codes used to route money transfers between banks within their respective countries. The sort code is usually formatted as three pairs of numbers, for example 30-00-308, which is a six-digit number. Sort codes are encoded into IBANs(International Bank Account Number), but are not encoded into BICs(Business Identifier Codes).
The allocation of sort codes is managed by BACS(Bacs Payment Schemes Limited), Each bank and branch is allocated a main number, so the code identifies both the bank and the branch where the account is held.