What is Denmark Registrering Number?

The Danish Bank Registreringsnummer (Registering Number) consists of four digits, a unique code that helps to identify each individual branch of a particular bank in Denmark.

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Registrering Number Details of DANSKE BANK , Danske Bank Peter Bangs Vej Afdeling Branch
BANK NAME DANSKE BANK
REGISTRERINGS NUMBER 4099

(Used for electronic fund transfer across Denmark for domestic fund transfer purposes.)

BRANCH DANSKE BANK PETER BANGS VEJ AFDELING
ADDRESS PETER BANGS VEJ 60, 2000 FREDERIKSBERG
CITY FREDERIKSBERG
PHONE 4545125570
NOTE PETER BANGS VEJ
HISTORY UNKNOWN
WEBSITE WWW.DANSKEBANK.DK
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About Danske Bank , Danske Bank Peter Bangs Vej Afdeling Branch

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The Registrering Number of Danske Bank , Danske Bank Peter Bangs Vej Afdeling Branch is : 4099
The Address of the Danske Bank , Danske Bank Peter Bangs Vej Afdeling Branch is : Peter Bangs Vej 60, 2000 Frederiksberg , Frederiksberg, Denmark.

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The Registrering Number of Danske Bank , Danske Bank Peter Bangs Vej Afdeling Branch is: 4099

The Danske Bank , Danske Bank Peter Bangs Vej Afdeling Branch Address is : Peter Bangs Vej 60, 2000 Frederiksberg , Frederiksberg, Denmark.

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What is Denmark Registreringsnummer?

The Danish Bank Registreringsnummer (Registering Number) ia a four digits unique numaric code assigned to every bank in Denmark that helps to identify a particular bank-branch.

These codes are used to route funds and clear payments to the correct receiver bank account in Denmark, Greenland, and Faeroe Islands.