What kind of bank is Rabobank?
What kind of bank is Rabobank?
Rabobank (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈraːboːbɑŋk]; full name: Coöperatieve Rabobank U.A.) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Utrecht, Netherlands.
What does Rabobank stand for?
Rabobank (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈraːboːbɑŋk]; full name: Coöperatieve Rabobank U.A.) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Utrecht, Netherlands. It is a global leader in food and agriculture financing and sustainability-oriented banking.
What is the swift code for Rabobank?
RABONL2U
Where do I find a SWIFT or IBAN code to make an international payment? All Rabobanks in the Netherlands use the following SWIFT (or BIC) code: RABONL2U. For more information about SWIFT codes from other banks please go to www.swift.com.
Is Rabobank an international bank?
The Rabobank Group’s international banking business concentrates on the international wholesale and retail banking activities. The related focus is on food & agri clients who are served from thirty countries worldwide.
What is Rabobank IBAN?
IBAN for Rabobank Nederland in the Netherlands consists of 18 characters: 2 letter country code. 2 digit check number. 4 characters from the Rabobank Nederland’s bank code. 10 digit code for the Rabobank Nederland bank account number.
How do I transfer money from Rabobank?
You open the Rabo App and select a mobile number instead of an account number when making a transfer. The money is directly in the recipient’s account. “Super handy that you can pay acquaintances immediately without asking them for their account number”, says Alexander Zwart, Tribe Lead Digital Platform at Rabobank.
How many countries is Rabobank in?
Headquartered in The Netherlands, the Rabobank Group operates in 48 countries, providing clients in every market with industry expertise, extensive experience, innovative resources—and deep local market and sector knowledge.