Bank Code Lookup
Find FEBRABAN code of major Brazilian banks (BB, Itaú, Bradesco, Santander, Nubank, Inter, Caixa) by name or number.
What is the FEBRABAN code for?
Every Brazilian bank gets a 3-digit code assigned by FEBRABAN. That number is what uniquely identifies the institution in transfers, boletos, TEDs and DOCs.
A few examples: 001 BB, 104 Caixa, 237 Bradesco, 341 Itaú, 033 Santander, 260 Nubank, 077 Inter and 290 PagBank.
The list is stored locally, so newer digital banks may not show up yet.
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Find Brazilian banks' FEBRABAN codes
Every Brazilian bank carries a three-digit number, the FEBRABAN code, which shows up on transfers and account registrations. When you're filling forms in, those numbers are easy to forget or swap around. Here you can look up the code of the country's main banks in seconds.
Type the name and see the code for institutions such as Banco do Brasil, Itaú, Bradesco, Santander, Caixa and plenty of others. It helps you fill in a transfer, register an account to receive payments, or confirm whether the code someone gave you really matches the bank in question.
The whole search happens inside your browser. Keep it around as a quick reference so you don't slip on the code during your next transfer or bank registration.