What is Mexico CLABE Code?

A CLABE Number (Clave Bancaria Estandarizada) is a standard bank account number in Mexico. Every Mexican bank account has a unique CLABE Number. This code is used to sending and receiving money between accounts for domastic payment purposes.

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ABM Code / Bank Code Details of VOLKSWAGEN BANK SA MULTIPLE BANKING INSTITUTION , CHETUMAL Branch
BANK NAME VOLKSWAGEN BANK SA MULTIPLE BANKING INSTITUTION
ABM BANK CODE141

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ABBREVIATED NAME VOLKSWAGEN
BRANCH CODE 690

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BRANCH NAME CHETUMAL
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About Volkswagen Bank Sa Multiple Banking Institution , Chetumal Branch

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The ABM Code or Bank Code of Volkswagen Bank Sa Multiple Banking Institution , Chetumal Branch is : 141
The Branch Code of Volkswagen Bank Sa Multiple Banking Institution , Chetumal Branch is : 690

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The Branch Code of Volkswagen Bank Sa Multiple Banking Institution , Chetumal Branch is : 690

The ABM Bank Code of Chetumal Branch of Volkswagen Bank Sa Multiple Banking Institution is : 141

General Information About Mexico CLABE Number, ABM Code/Bank Code & Branch Code


What is Mexico CLABE Number?

CLABE stand for Clave Bancaria Estandarizada. A CLABE Code is a standard bank account number in Mexico. Each & Every bank account in Mexico has a unique CLABE. This unique number used to send & receive payments in correct bank account.


Structure of the Mexico CLABE Number

CLABE numbers consists of 18 digits & it's divided into 4 sections. As an example: AAABBBCCCCCCCCCCCD.

  • 1. The first three digits identify the bank or a financial institution in Mexico.

  • 2. After first three digits next three digits represent the location of the particular bank.

  • 3. Next 11 digits identify each of its customers unique account.

  • 4. Last digit helps to checks the validity of the previous 17 digits of the CLABE code.


    Example : Breakdown of Mexico CLABE Number

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    C

    C

    C

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    D

    Bank Code

    Location Code

    Unique Account Number

    Check the Validity


    What is ABM Code / Bank Code in Mexico?

    ABM stands for Asociación de Bancos de México (Banking Association of Mexico). This organazation assigned a three digits unique code to every particular bank to identify the correct bank or financial institution when sending & receiving payments between bank accounts. This three digits code is the first three digits of the CLABE number. The ABM code is also known as Bank code in Mexico.