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An International Bank Account Number (IBAN, ISO 13616) is a structured identifier of up to 34 characters that uniquely identifies a bank account. Leaking an IBAN exposes the account holder to fraud, social engineering, and (in some jurisdictions) regulatory reporting obligations.
Always redact IBANs, account numbers, and SWIFT codes when sharing financial documents with parties who do not need them to process a payment.
Our detector validates the IBAN check digits (modulo-97) and country code structure before flagging a match. This eliminates false positives on similar-looking strings (account references, invoice numbers).
Invoices, bank statements, contracts. Scanned formats work via OCR.
In the PII categories, select "IBAN" alongside any other categories you need.
Detections are visualized over the document. Add manual masks for partial / hand-written references.
IBANs are physically removed — no recovery from copy-paste or PDF parsing.
When sharing client files with auditors or regulators, redact IBAN and account numbers in seconds — even across hundreds of invoices in one batch.
Yes. Detected strings are validated against the ISO 13616 structure to avoid false positives on similar-looking codes.
When SWIFT/BIC codes appear alongside an IBAN context, they are typically detected. For standalone codes, add them to "Always Redact" terms.
Yes — add it to your "Excluded Terms" and it will never be auto-redacted.