MK · ISO 13616

North Macedonia IBAN — format, length, example & validator

IBANs issued in North Macedonia are 19 characters long and begin with the country code MK. Validate a North Macedonia IBAN below, or read on for the full structure, an example, and how the MOD 97 check digits work.

Valid MK IBAN — passes all checks

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Country code
MK
Total length
19 chars
Check-digit algo
MOD 97-10
ISO 13616 pattern
3!n10!c2!n
3 digits (digits (0–9)), then 10 characters (alphanumeric (A–Z, 0–9)), then 2 digits (digits (0–9))

How a North Macedonia IBAN is structured

A North Macedonia IBAN is read left to right: a 2-letter ISO 3166 country code (MK), 2 MOD 97 check digits, then a 15-character BBAN. The BBAN is split into 3 fields: 3 digits, 10 characters, 2 digits.

Country code
ISO 3166 — North Macedonia
MK
Check digits
MOD 97-10 checksum
91
BBAN field 1
3 digits · digits (0–9)
012
BBAN field 2
10 characters · alphanumeric (A–Z, 0–9)
ABCD1234EF
BBAN field 3
2 digits · digits (0–9)
01

North Macedonia IBAN example

A sample North Macedonia IBAN that passes all checks (format, length, MOD 97):

Formatted
MK91 012A BCD1 234E F01
MK91012ABCD1234EF01

How North Macedonia IBAN check digits work

The two digits at positions 3–4 are a MOD 97-10 checksum computed from the country code and the BBAN. To verify it, the IBAN is rearranged (BBAN first, country code and check digits last), letters are converted to numbers (A = 10, B = 11, …), and the whole integer is taken mod 97. A valid IBAN has a remainder of 1. This catches any single-digit typo and most transposition errors — which is why a one-character mistake is enough to make a North Macedonia IBAN fail validation instantly.

North Macedonia IBAN FAQ

How long is a North Macedonia IBAN?
A North Macedonia IBAN is always 19 characters long: 2 letters for the country code (MK), 2 check digits, and a 15-character BBAN. Any North Macedonia IBAN that is shorter or longer than 19 characters is invalid.
What country code does a North Macedonia IBAN start with?
A North Macedonia IBAN starts with the ISO 3166 country code MK. The first two characters are always MK, followed by two MOD 97 check digits, then the country-specific BBAN.
How do I validate a North Macedonia IBAN?
Paste the IBAN into the validator on this page — it checks the character set, the 19-character length, and the MOD 97 check digits, all in your browser. You can also open the full IBAN validator with a North Macedonia example pre-filled.
Does a valid North Macedonia IBAN mean the account exists?
No. Validation only confirms the IBAN is structurally well-formed and the check digits are correct per ISO 13616. It does not verify the account exists, is open, or belongs to anyone. Always confirm with the recipient or their bank before sending money.
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⚠️ Validation only checks structure and check digits against ISO 13616. A valid North Macedonia IBAN does not guarantee the account exists or is open. Always confirm with the recipient or their bank before initiating a transfer.