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BOFIIE2D
SEPA Zone

IBAN for Bank of Ireland

Bank of Ireland is a major bank in Ireland. IBANs at Bank of Ireland are 22 characters long with SWIFT/BIC code BOFIIE2D. Major Irish clearing bank. Bank code BOFI.

Bank of Ireland

Ireland · EUR

SWIFT / BIC
BOFIIE2D
IBAN Length
22 characters
Country Code
IE
Currency
EUR (Euro)
SEPA Zone
Yes
Example IBAN
IE37 BOFI 9000 0112 3456 78

How to Pay Bank of Ireland in Ireland via Bitwage

Ireland is in the SEPA zone. Bitwage routes payments to Bank of Ireland accounts via SEPA instant transfer — typically settling in under 10 seconds, with fees far below a SWIFT wire.

01

Add Your Contractor

In Bitwage's contractor payments dashboard, add your Ireland contractor. Enter their Bank of Ireland IBAN (22 characters) and SWIFT code BOFIIE2D.

02

Fund Your Bitwage Balance

Deposit USD into your Bitwage Balance. No need to pre-convert to local currency — Bitwage handles FX at a locked rate.

03

Execute the Payment

Bitwage converts your USD to EUR and routes via SEPA. Your contractor's Bank of Ireland account is credited — typically same day.

Compliance & OFAC Screening

Bitwage screens every payment against OFAC sanctions lists before execution. International payments to Ireland may require standard EU AML checks and contractor W-8BEN documentation. Bitwage handles this automatically for all Ireland payments.

Bank of Ireland IBAN FAQ

Common questions about Bank of Ireland IBAN format, SWIFT code, and paying Ireland contractors.

Bank of Ireland IBANs are 22 characters long and start with IE. A typical example is IE37 BOFI 9000 0112 3456 78. Major Irish clearing bank. Bank code BOFI. For international payments you will also need the SWIFT/BIC code BOFIIE2D.

The SWIFT/BIC code for Bank of Ireland is <strong>BOFIIE2D</strong>. This identifies Bank of Ireland on the global SWIFT international wire transfer network. For SEPA transfers within the EU/EEA, the IBAN alone is sufficient — the SWIFT code is only required for non-SEPA international wires.

Add your contractor's Bank of Ireland IBAN to Bitwage's {{link:products/contractor-payments}} platform. Since Ireland is in the SEPA bank transfer zone, Bitwage routes the payment via SEPA instant — typically settling in seconds at near-zero cost. No SWIFT wire fee.

Yes. With {{link:products/masspay}} you can include any number of Ireland contractors — including multiple Bank of Ireland accounts — in a single CSV payment run. Bitwage validates each IBAN, locks the FX rate lock, and routes all payments simultaneously.

Pay Bank of Ireland in Ireland
Without the SWIFT Fee

Skip the $25–50 wire fee. Bitwage routes via SEPA instant — faster and cheaper for every contractor payment.