At a glance
You no longer need to go to a bank branch or ATM to get a Shaba number. You go to the special page for this purpose in the bank of your choice and enter the required information on the page and the system will give you the number of the bank slip. On the How site, we have prepared the access to the system of obtaining the banking number of all the banks and institutions of the country for your convenience.

Mellat Bank
In order to receive Iran bank account ID number (Shaba) for Bank Mellat accounts, you must enter the desired account number/contract number and enter the observed security phrase in the relevant field.
After completing the information and registering the confirmation key, the details of the account owner will be displayed, and if these details are correct and confirmed, it will be possible to view and print the Shaba number equivalent to the account number / centralized banking contract number.

Receive the number of Sheba Bank of Agriculture by sending Mehrgostar account number via SMS to the number 9 8 9 8 0 0 0 3 is also available.

Click on the button below to receive Shaba Bank Saderat

Click the button below to get Sheba National Bank number

Click on the button below to get Sheba Bank Sepeh number

Click on the button below to get the number of Shaba Central Bank

Click on the link below to get Sheba Bank Maskan number

Click on the button below to get Sheba Bank Sina number

Click on the button below to get the Sheba number of Refah Kargaran Bank

Click on the button below to get the Sheba number of Tehsehe Cooperative Bank

Click on the button below to get Shaba Bank Sanat Momadan number

Click on the button below to get the Sheba Tourism Bank number

Click on the button below to get Sheba Bank Tejarat number

Click on the button below to get Shaba Bank Saman number

Click on the button below to get Shaba Bank Parsian number

Click on the button below to get the Sheba bank number

Click on the button below to get Shaba Bank Middle East number

Click on the button below to get Shaba Bank Qarz Al-Hasneh Mehr Iran number

Click on the button below to get Sheba Bank Shahr number

Click on the button below to get Shaba Bank Iran Zemin number

Click on the button below to get the number of Shaba Bank

Click on the button below to get Sheba Bank D number

Click on the button below to get Shaba Capital Bank number

Click on the button below to get Sheba Bank Ekhtaz Novin number

Click on the button below to get Shaba Resalat Bank number

Click on the button below to get Sheba Bank Pasargad number

Click on the button below to get the Shaba number of the Institute of Nations

Click on the button below to get the Shaba number of Development Credit Institution

Click on the button below to get Noor Credit Institution’s number

Click on the button below to get Shaba Post Bank Iran number
What is Shaba number?
Iran’s bank account ID, which is called “Shaba” for short, is a 24-digit number that uniquely identifies a bank account in the entire banking system of Iran. Using “Shaba”, your acquaintances and business partners can transfer your money electronically without mentioning the name of the bank, the name or code of the branch, the type of account and similar information. Also, you can use other people’s “Shaba” to transfer money to them.
“Shaba” does not replace current account numbers, but is placed next to them as a standard number. For each account you have, you can receive a special “Shaba” for it. “Shaba” can be used for all types of accounts such as current, deposits, facilities and the like.
The existence of “Shaba” brings the following advantages for the customers and the bank:
1. “Shaba” has all the information of a normal account number. Knowing “Shaba” you can transfer money to it or receive money through it, without worrying about other details of the account.
2. For remittances in which “Shaba” is used, you do not need to know, mention and control any information such as bank name, branch name or code, account number, account type, and conflict with different codes. All these data are available in “Shaba”.
3. If there is a mistake or mistake in the entry of “Shaba”, the banking systems will be informed of the mistake of the customer (in the declaration of Shaba) or the bank operator (in the entry of Shaba information) and report it. This means that if the customer or the bank operator enters one or more digits of “Shaba” by mistake, the system informs him by controlling the content of “Shaba” that a mistake has occurred and the entered “Shaba” must be re-entered. be controlled
This “Shaba” mechanism greatly reduces the possibility of customer and bank operator making mistakes in entering account information and sending money to other accounts.
4. “Satna” and “Paya” electronic remittance systems operate based on “Shaba”; Therefore, it is necessary for all customers of banks to know the “night” of the account to make transfers between banks.