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Bank information for international wire transfers
Countriesusing IBAN
IMPORTANT:
Beforefilling in the form, pleasemake sure thatyour country uses the IBAN system. IBAN is typicallyused by EU memberstates, howeverexceptionsexist and IBAN is alsoused by a number of othercountries. Please find the full list of countiesusing IBAN at iban.net/usage.html
FOR COUNTRIES USING IBANJ.nr.: ref. number, AmountDKK : grant amount
(This is filled in by the Danish Agency for Culture).
Pleasereadcarefullybeforefilling in yourdetails / Pleasefill in requesteddetailsbelow
IMPORTANT:
Whenfilling in the grant applicationyoumustapply in the exact same name as the nameregistered to your bank account. It is pivotalthatthesetwonamesareidentical. Pleasestatethisnamehere. / NAME
The addressmustbeidentical with the addressstated on the application / ADDRESS
TAX NO, IF ANY
An IBAN (International Bank AccountNumber) typicallycontains a two-character ISO country code, two check digits for validation purposes followed by the domestic bank code and accountnumber.
Please note, that the codemustbestated in one single line withoutanyspacesbetween the characters.
Check your IBAN code. / IBAN
SWIFT code (alsocalled BIC) is a uniqueidentificationcode for financial and non-financial institutions. The Swift codeconsists of 8 or 11 characters. The firstsixcharactersarealways letters and the rest are letters and / or numbers.
Please note, that the codemustbestated in one single line withoutanyspacesbetween the characters.
Check your SWIFT code. / SWIFT ADDRESS (BIC CODE)
Note: Transfer canonlybemade to one of the followingaccounts: Danish Kroner (DKK), Swedish Kroner (SEK), Norwegian Kroner (NOK), Euro (EUR), Dollar (USD), or Pound (GBP). Check with your bank which of the followingcurrenciescanbeused for the transfer. / PREFERRED CURRENCY
NOTE: This form mustbesubmitted in an editable format, therefore do notconvertthisword-documentinto a pdf-file.
Agency for Culture and Palaces / H.C. ANDERSENS BOULEVARD 2 / DK-1553 COPENHAGEN V / T. +45 3373 3373
Bank information for international wire transfers
Countries not using IBAN
IMPORTANT:
Beforefilling in the form, you must check if your country uses the IBAN system. Typically a non EU memberstatedoesnotuse IBAN, howeverexceptionsexist. Youcan find the full list of countiesusing IBAN at iban.net/usage.html
FOR COUNTRIES NOT USING IBANJ.nr.: ref. number, AmountDKK : grant amount
(This is filled in by the Danish Agency for Culture).
Pleasereadcarefullybeforefilling in yourdetails / Pleasefill in requesteddetailsbelow
IMPORTANT:
Whenfilling in the grant applicationyoumustapply in the exact same name, as the nameregistered to your bank account. It is pivotalthatthesetwonamesareidentical. Pleasestatethisnamehere. / NAME
The addressmustbeidentical with the addressstated on the application / ADDRESS
TAX NO, IF ANY
The Routing Transit Number – or RTN – is a nine-digitnumericalcodeused to identify a banking institution to clear funds. The codehelps to ensure the speed of the transfer to the payee'saccount. The mostused bankcodeshavethe followingformatandmustbeprovidedwiththe letter codes.*
•USA - Fedwire/Routing Number/ABA: FW+ 9 digits
•Canada - Payment Routing Number: CC+ 9 digits
•Australia - Bank State BranchNumber: AU+ 6 digits
•New Zealand - Bank code: NZ+ 6 digits
•South Africa - National Clearing Code: ZA+ 6 digits
Please note, that the codemustbestated in one single line withoutanyspacesbetween the characters.
* Note: Russian and Mexicanaccounts do not use RTN-coding but respectively INN-codes (Russia) and CLABE-codes (Mexico). / ROUTING TRANSIT NUMBER
AccountNumber / AccountNumber
SWIFT code (alsocalled BIC) is a uniqueidentificationcode for financial and non-financial institutions. The Swift codeconsists of 8 or 11 characters. The firstsixcharactersarealways letters and the rest are letters and / or numbers. Please note, that the codemustbestated in one single line withoutanyspacesbetween the characters.
Check your SWIFT code. / SWIFT ADDRESS (BIC CODE)
The depository bank credits funds to a beneficiary bank account. / DEPOSITORY BANK NAME
DEPOSITORY BANK ADDRESS
The receiving bank is the bank where the beneficiary’saccount is held. / RECEIVING BANK NAME
RECEIVING BANK ADDRESS
Note: Transfer canonlybemade to one of the followingaccounts: Euro (EUR), Dollar (USD), or Pound (GBP). Check with your bank which of the followingcurrenciescanbeused for the transfer. / PREFERRED CURRENCY
NOTE: This form mustbesubmitted in an editable format, therefore do notconvertthisword-documentinto a pdf-file.
Agency for Culture and Palaces / H.C. ANDERSENS BOULEVARD 2 / DK-1553 COPENHAGEN V / T. +45 3373 3373
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