Is It Safe to Share Your IBAN? What You Should Know

If you have just opened a bank account in Europe or started working with European clients, you may be asked to share your IBAN (International Bank Account Number). For many people, the first reaction is caution. After all, it is your bank account, and you do not want to risk the security of your private information.

The good news is that in most cases, it is safe to share your IBAN as long as you understand what it is, how it is used, and when to be careful. Here is what you need to know.

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What Your IBAN Does (and Does Not Do)

Your IBAN is essentially an address for your bank account. It tells other banks where to send money within the SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) network and internationally.

An IBAN includes:

  • Your country code (e.g., FR for France, DE for Germany, etc.)
  • A check number for security
  • Your bank and account number

What it can do:

  • Receive payments from clients, employers, or friends
  • Make transfers between accounts

What it cannot do:

  • Allow someone to withdraw money from your account without authorisation
  • Give full access to your banking details like passwords or card information

When It Is Safe to Share

It is safe and normal to share your IBAN when:

  • Invoicing clients
  • Receiving a salary or benefits
  • Setting up automatic payments or transfers
  • Transferring money between your own accounts
  • Transferring money between friends and family

Banks, government agencies, and legitimate businesses request IBANs daily for these purposes.

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When to Be Cautious

While an IBAN alone cannot be used to steal your money, it can be misused in scams. Be cautious if:

  • You are asked to share your IBAN by an unknown or unverified person
  • You receive suspicious payment requests or emails pretending to be from your bank
  • Someone offers to deposit money into your account for unclear reasons

Scammers can attempt unauthorized debit requests, but these can usually be reversed if reported quickly to your bank.

How eGlobex Keeps You Secure

With an eGlobex account, your IBAN is protected by:

  • Strong verification for all incoming and outgoing transfers
  • Alerts for account activity
  • Constant monitoring to detect suspicious transactions

You also have the flexibility to manage your account through multiple wallets and virtual cards, adding another layer of control to your finances.

Sharing your IBAN is a normal part of modern banking, especially in Europe. As long as you share it only with trusted parties and monitor your account, the risks are minimal. With eGlobex, you get the convenience of a French IBAN plus the security measures to use it confidently.

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