CBU
Clave Bancaria Uniforme
CBU is Argentina's standardized bank account identifier used for domestic transfers. It is a 22-digit code that uniquely identifies the bank, branch, and account.
The CBU is required for interbank transfers and direct debits in Argentina. It includes check digits to help prevent routing errors.
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