What is my building society roll number?

What is my building society roll number?

A building society roll number is a number used to identify your account. If you are making a payment to a building society then you need the roll number. You should add the roll number in the reference section. Most banks now have an account number and sort code rather than a roll number.

What is a bank account roll number?

Whilst most standard UK bank accounts have an 8 digit account number and 6 digit sort code, some Building Society accounts may also have what’s referred to as a ‘building society roll number’ or just a ‘roll number’ – a reference code with letters and numbers.

Is BIC a roll number?

No neither of those. Bic number relates to identifying the bank/bsoc and iban is your international bank ac no for if you were doing a foreign payment. Message withdrawn at poster’s request. Maybe isa’s don’t have a roll number then.

What is a bank reference number?

A reference number is a unique identifier assigned to any financial transaction including those made using a credit or debit card. The reference number is created technologically and designated for a single transaction.

How many digits does a building society account number have?

8 digit
Whilst most standard UK bank accounts have an 8 digit account number and 6 digit sort code, some Building Society accounts may also have what’s referred to as a ‘Building Society roll number’ or just a ‘roll number’ – a reference code with letters and numbers.

What is a society number?

When you open a bank account you get an eight-digit account number and a six-digit sort code. You will get an account number and sort code when you open a building society too. But some building society accounts may also have a ‘building society roll number’ which is a reference code composed of letters and numbers.

What is a roll number HSBC?

HSBC does not have a roll number anymore as it is a bank and not a building society. Roll numbers are primarily used by building societies and banks such as HSBC will have replaced their roll numbers with sort code numbers and account numbers.

Are building society roll numbers still used?

Nowadays, instead of a roll number, most standard UK bank accounts have an 8 digit account number and a 6 digit sort code, while building society accounts may still use a building society roll number, also known simply as a ‘roll number’.

What is a roll number Barclays?

Barclays does not have a roll number anymore as it is a bank and not a building society. Roll numbers are primarily used by building societies and banks such as Barclays will have replaced their roll numbers with sort code numbers and account numbers.

Where can I find my building society roll number HSBC?

HSBC is a bank and therefore does not have building society roll numbers.

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