VeloBank — sort code (bank code)
This page lists the currently active identifiers and sort codes for VeloBank (VeloBank Spółka Akcyjna) based on the NBP EWIB register. It covers only the active sort codes in the register.
Bank number / identifier
Identifier for VeloBank in the account number
1030
All active VeloBank sort codes start with 1030; the remaining active codes start with 1460, 1560, 2290, 2480, 2930
Sort codes
- Active sort codes (8 digits): 24
- Active 4-digit prefixes: 1030, 1460, 1560, 2290, 2480, 2930
Sample sort codes:
10300019103000221460000929300002
How to recognize a VeloBank account?
- A Polish account number (NRB) has 26 digits.
- The international Polish form (IBAN) is "PL" + NRB — 28 characters.
- The bank is identified by the full 8-digit sort code (digits 3–10 of the NRB).
Example for sort code 10300019 (the first active code in the register):
- NRB:
4 1030 0019 0000 0000 0000 0000 - IBAN:
PL94 1030 0019 0000 0000 0000 0000
Example account number
The number was generated programmatically from sort code 10300019 — it follows the NRB format and passes the checksum (MOD-97).
- NRB:
4 1030 0019 0000 0000 0000 0000 - IBAN:
PL94 1030 0019 0000 0000 0000 0000
Example number — fictional, not a real account. The number does not belong to any person or entity.
Check an account number
Paste a Polish account number (NRB or IBAN) to identify the bank and see the next Elixir settlement session.
Frequently asked questions
How many digits does a VeloBank account number have?
A Polish account number (NRB) has 26 digits: 2 check digits, an 8-digit sort code and a 16-digit account number within the bank. The international Polish form (IBAN) is "PL" + NRB, i.e. 28 characters.
Is the VeloBank sort code 1030?
In the NBP EWIB register VeloBank (VeloBank Spółka Akcyjna) currently has 24 active sort codes (8 digits). All of them start with 1030, 1460, 1560, 2290, 2480, 2930. The bank is identified by the full 8-digit sort code.
Can I recognize a VeloBank account by the first four digits?
Not reliably. The bank is identified by the full 8-digit sort code (digits 3–10 of the NRB), not by the 4-digit prefix alone.
Source: NBP EWIB register.