Code of Banco Iti: what is it and what is it for?

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Banco Iti, a digital institution affiliated with Banco Itaú, offers a wide range of financial services, including transfers. However, when making TED or DOC transfers through Banco Iti, you'll need to know the bank's specific code.

As with traditional banks, the code plays the role of identifying the financial institution, being comparable to an individual's personal identification number.

Because it is part of Banco Itaú, the Iti bank code is the same. Therefore, the code of Iti bank is number 341.

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Banco Iti: how does TED or DOC work?

Banks always offer a variety of bank transfer options, including TED and DOC transfers. Learn how these transfers work at Banco Iti:

TED DOC
Time Until 5pm. Until 10pm.
Value limit Unlimited. Up to R$ 4,999.99
Transfer time Up to 3 hours. Up to 1 business day.
Cost at Banco Iti Free. Free.

In addition to using TED and DOC, there is the option of making the transfer via PIX, where you have the money transferred instantly to the other account.

How do I make a TED and DOC transfer through Iti bank?

The entire Banco Iti transfer process takes place through the app. Therefore, to make a TED or DOC transfer, you must access the app. The process is simple and straightforward.

  • Access the Banco Iti app and access your account.
  • Choose the “Transfer” option.
  • Choose the type of transfer you want to make.
  • Fill in the amount and the account to be credited.
  • Enter your password and complete the operation.

That's it! Your transfer was completed easily, and you have proof in the app to share.

How much does a transfer cost at Banco Iti?

Banco Iti stands out for its absence of maintenance fees. This means customers can enjoy Pix transfers at no additional cost, as well as having access to a card with no issuance or annual fees.

However, it's important to note that certain services may be subject to specific fees. These include transfers that use a credit card as a payment method:

  • Transfers using the Iti credit card are subject to a fee of 1,49% on the transfer amount.
  • Transfers made with other credit cards are subject to a fee of 3.99% on the transfer amount.

Iti bank COMPE code

As we have been saying since the beginning, the Iti Bank code is 341. This is because it uses the same code as Banco Itaú, as it is part of this bank.

You need this code, COMPE, when you make a transfer to an Iti bank account.

In addition to this code, there is the ISPB code, which is made up of 8 digits. The ISPB is an identification code for banks.

  • COMPE Code: 341
  • ISPB Code: 60701190

Iti Swift bank code or BIC

When it comes to international transactions, there are specific codes for transfers. The main code you need is the Swift code.

With 8 to 11 characters, this code indicates which bank, region, account and location should receive the amount.

If you need to receive an amount from outside the country at Banco Iti, Swift code is ITAUBRSPXXX.

To know the Swift code of each bank, click here and select the country, bank and region.

Iti bank IBAN code

Another important code you should know is the IBAN code. It allows you to make transfers from your Iti bank to accounts outside the country.

The IBAN code plays a crucial role in identifying specific bank accounts. Unlike other identifiers, the IBAN code ensures that no two or more accounts share the same digits.

The acronym IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number, derived from the English expression International Bank Account Number.

In Brazil, the IBAN code is made up of up to 29 digits and contains the following information:

  • Two letters representing the country code.
  • Two numbers corresponding to the account verification code.
  • Eight digits referring to the Iti Bank code.
  • Five numbers indicating the bank branch.
  • Ten numbers representing the account number.
  • A letter indicating the type of account (e.g., checking account, savings account, etc.).
  • A number that identifies the type of account holder.

To obtain the IBAN code for your Banco Iti account, follow the steps below to access your account:

  1. Log in to your account.
  2. Select the “More options” option.
  3. Choose the “Exchange” option.
  4. Click on “International Transfer”.
  5. Finally, click on “Consult IBAN code”.

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With over a decade of experience in SEO and digital marketing, Igor Bernardo specializes in organic traffic strategies focused on real results—such as increased visibility, lead generation, and sales. He currently heads the SEO department at Geniuzz.

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