How to Connect a Bank Account to Your GiveSendGo Campaign

Connect a Bank Account to Your Campaign

GiveSendGo exists to get generosity where it's needed most. Connecting a bank account is the final step that makes that possible. To receive funds from your campaign, you must be added as the campaign recipient, connect a bank account, and complete identity verification.

Before You Begin

Make Sure You’re the Recipient

If you’re the campaign owner, follow the steps in How to Add a Recipient to Receive Funds to add yourself as the recipient.

If someone else is adding you, ask the campaign organizer to invite you using the steps in that same article.

Once you’ve been added, you can connect your bank account.

Connect Your Bank Account

Are you the campaign owner adding yourself as the recipient?

When you add yourself as the campaign recipient, you’ll be prompted to connect your bank account while completing the Recipient Details form.

Did the campaign owner invite you to be the campaign recipient?

After accepting the email invitation and creating your GiveSendGo account:
  1. Locate the campaign preview card in your dashboard
  2. Click the Connect to Payment Solution button
  3. Complete and submit the form
AlertThe name on your bank account must match the name on the ID you upload. You may be asked to provide additional documentation to complete verification.

Bank Requirements by Country

Bank requirements vary by country. Expand your region below to see example formats for required fields:

Africa

Country

Bank Account Information

Example Data

Benin

IBAN

BJ66BJ0610100100144390000769 (28 characters)

Côte d'Ivoire

IBAN

CI93CI0080111301134291200589 (28 characters)

Egypt

SWIFT / BIC Code

NBEGEGCX331 (8-11 characters)

IBAN

EG573456789012345678901111111 (29 characters)

Gambia

SWIFT / BIC Code

AGIXGMGM (8 - 11 characters)

Account number

000123000456000789 (18 characters)

Ghana

Bank sort code

022112 (6 digits)

Account number

000123456789 (8-20 digits)

Kenya

SWIFT / BIC Code

BARCKENXMDR (8 - 11 characters)

Account number

0123456789 (up to 32 characters)

Mauritius

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAAMUMUXYZ (8-11 characters)

IBAN

MU17BOMM0101101030300200000MUR (30 characters)

Morocco

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAAMAMAXXX (8-11 characters)

Account Number

MA64011519000001205000534921 (28 digits)

Namibia

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAANANXXYZ (8-11 characters)

Account number

000123456789 (8-13 characters)

Nigeria

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAANGLAXXX (11 digits)

Account number (NUBAN)

1111111112 (10 digits)

Senegal

IBAN

SN08SN0100152000048500003035 (28 characters)

South Africa

SWIFT / BIC Code

FIRNZAJJ (8 - 11 characters)

Account number

2140000054 (up to 16 digits)

Tunisia

IBAN

TN5904018104004942712345 (24 characters)

Asia

Country

Bank Account Information

Example Data

Hong Kong

Clearing Code

123 (3 characters)

Branch code

456 (3 characters)

Account number

123456-789 (6-9 characters)

Indonesia

Bank name

UOB Buana

Bank code

023 (3-4 characters)

Account number

Format varies by bank

Malaysia

Bank name

HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad

SWIFT / BIC Code

HBMBMYKL (8-11 characters)

Account number

1234567890 (5-17 digits, format varies by bank)

Philippines

SWIFT / BIC Code

BOPIPHMM (8-11 characters)

Account number

0123456789010 (up to 17 digits)

South Korea

SWIFT / BIC Code

TESTKR00123 (8 - 11 characters)

Account number

012345678912 (11-15 characters)

Central & South America

Country

Bank Account Information

Example Data

Antigua and Barbuda

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAAAGAGXYZ (8-11 characters)

Account Number

000123456789 (1-32 characters)

Argentina

CBU

0110000600000000000000 (22 digits)

Bolivia

Bank code

040 (1-3 digits)

Account number

000123456789 (10-15 digits)

Chile

Bank code

507 (3 digits)

Account number

000123456789 (5-25 digits)

Bank account type

checking

Colombia

Bank code

060 (3 digits)

Account number

000123456789 (9-16 digits)

Bank account type

savings

Costa Rica

IBAN

CR04010212367856709123 (22 characters)

Guatemala

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAAGTGCXYZ (8-11 characters)

IBAN

GT82TRAJ01020000001210029690 (28 characters)

Guyana

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAAGYGGXYZ (8-11 characters)

Account number

000123456789 (1-32 characters)

Paraguay

Bank code

27 (1-2 digits)

Account number

0000000123456789 (up to 16 digits)

Peru

CCI

99934500012345670024 (20 digits)

Saint Lucia

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAALCLCXYZ (8-11 characters)

Account number

000123456789 (1-32 characters)

Trinidad & Tobago

Bank code

999 (3 characters)

Branch code

00001 (5 characters)

Account number

00001234123456788 (up to 17 characters)

Uruguay

Bank code

091 (3 digits)

Account number

000123456788 (Up to 12 digits)

Europe

Country

Bank Account Information

Example Data

Albania

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAAALTXXXX (8-11 characters)

IBAN

AL35202111090000000001234567 (28 characters)

Austria

IBAN

AT611904300234573201

Belgium

IBAN

BE12345678912345

Bulgaria

IBAN

BG80BNBG96611020345678 (22 characters)

Croatia

IBAN

HR1210010051863000160 (21 characters)

Cyprus

IBAN

CY17002001280000001200527600 (28 characters)

Czech Republic

IBAN

CZ6508000000192000145399 (24 characters)

Denmark

IBAN

DK5000400440116243

Estonia

IBAN

EE382200221020145685 (20 characters)

Finland

IBAN

FI2112345600000785

France

IBAN

FR1420041010050500013M02606 (27 characters)

Germany

IBAN

DE89370400440532013000 (22 characters)

Gibraltar

Sort Code

12-34-56

Account number

1234567

Greece

IBAN

GR1601101250000000012300695 (27 characters)

Hungary

IBAN

HU42117730161111101800000000(28 characters)

Iceland

IBAN

IS140159260076545510730339 (26 characters)

Ireland

IBAN

IE29AIBK93115212345678 (22 characters)

Italy

IBAN

IT60X0542811101000000123456 (27 characters)

Latvia

IBAN

LV80BANK0000435195001 (21 characters)

Liechtenstein

IBAN

LI21088100002324013AA (21 characters)

Lithuania

IBAN

LT121000011101001000 (20 characters)

Luxembourg

IBAN

LU280019400644750000 (20 characters)

Malta

IBAN

MT84MALT011000012345MTLCAST001S (31 characters)

Monaco

IBAN

MC5810096180790123456789085 (27 characters)

Netherlands

IBAN

NL39RABO0300065264 (18 characters)

Norway

IBAN

NO9386011117947 (15 characters)

Poland

IBAN

PL61109010140000071219812874 (28 characters)

Portugal

IBAN

PT50123443211234567890172 (25 characters)

Romania

IBAN

RO49AAAA1B31007593840000 (24 characters)

San Marino

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAASMSMXXX (8-11 characters)

IBAN

SM86U0322509800000000270100 (27 characters)

Serbia

SWIFT / BIC Code

SWIFT / BIC Code

Account number

RS35260005601001611379 (22 characters)

Slovakia

IBAN

SK3112000000198742637541 (24 characters)

Slovenia

IBAN

SI56263300012039086 (19 characters)

Spain

IBAN

ES9121000418450200051332 (24 characters)

Sweden

IBAN

SE3550000000054910000003 (24 characters)

Switzerland

IBAN

CH9300762011623852957 (21 characters)

United Kingdom

Sort Code

12-34-56

Account number

1234567

Middle East

Country

Bank Account Information

Example Data

Bahrain

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAABHBMXYZ (8-11 characters)

IBAN

BH29BMAG1299123456BH00 (22 characters)

Israel

IBAN

IL620108000000099999999 (23 characters)

Kuwait

SWIFT / BIC Code

AAAAKWKWXYZ (8-11 characters)

IBAN

KW81CBKU0000000000001234560101 (30 characters)

Saudi Arabia

SWIFT / BIC Code

NCBKSAJE101 (8-11 characters)

IBAN

SA0380000000608010167519 (24 characters)

Türkiye

SWIFT / BIC Code

ADABTRIS (8-11 characters)

IBAN

TR330006100519786457841326 (26 characters)

United Arab Emirates

IBAN

AE070331234567890123456 (23 digits)

North America

Country

Bank Account Information

Example Data

Canada

Transit number

12345

Institution number

678

Account Number

Format varies by bank

Mexico

CLABE

123456789012345678 (18 characters)

United States

Routing Number

111000000 (9 characters)

Account number

Format varies by bank

Oceania

Country

Bank Account Information

Example Data

Australia

BSB

123456 (6 characters)

Account number (AUD)

12345678 (4-9 digits)

Account number (non-AUD)

DTCBBZ1T (4-14 alphanumeric characters)

New Zealand

Account number

AABBBB3456789YZZ (15-16 digits)

Using an Online Bank

GiveSendGo supports both traditional and online banks (such as Wise or Revolut), as long as the account details meet the bank requirements for your country. Know that some online-only banks may experience a higher rate of payout issues. For the most reliable results, consider using a standard checking or savings account from a traditional bank.

After You Submit Your Information

Once your bank account is submitted, your information will be reviewed for verification. Verification typically completes within 48 hours. After approval, the Recipient Details section of your campaign dashboard will become Payouts. From there, you can manage how and when you receive your funds. For more, see our article How Payouts Work on GiveSendGo and How to Request a Payout.

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