Bank Code Lookup
Search COMPE and ISPB codes for all Brazilian banks. Find bank codes by name or number. Complete list of 200+ institutions — free, instant results.
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Bank Code List — Brazilian COMPE Codes
The Bank Code Lookup tool is a free online reference for Brazilian bank COMPE codes — the three-digit codes used to identify financial institutions in the Brazilian payment system (Sistema de Pagamentos Brasileiro). Whether you need to find the code for a specific bank by name or identify which bank corresponds to a given code, this tool provides instant results with no registration required.The database includes all active banks, credit unions (cooperativas de crédito), digital banks (fintechs), and payment institutions registered with the Central Bank of Brazil (Banco Central). Each entry displays the COMPE code, full institution name, CNPJ, and institution type. You can search by bank name, code number, or partial text to quickly find the information you need. The data is regularly updated to reflect new institutions and mergers in the Brazilian financial system.Common use cases include filling out bank transfer forms that require the institution code, validating payment information in accounting systems, verifying bank details for payroll and HR processes, and developing financial software that needs to map institution codes to names. The complete list includes major banks like Banco do Brasil (001), Bradesco (237), Itaú (341), Caixa (104), Santander (033), Nubank (260), Inter (077), and hundreds of smaller institutions.Bank Code Lookup is part of the facilita.tools suite of free Brazilian financial utilities, available in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, optimized for both desktop and mobile browsers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the COMPE code?
COMPE is a 3-digit code that identifies each bank in the Brazilian financial system. Example: 001 = Banco do Brasil, 341 = Itau.
Why do I need the bank code?
The code is required for bank transfers (TED, DOC, PIX via bank details), payroll setup and payment system registration.
Are COMPE and ISPB codes the same?
No. COMPE has 3 digits and is used in traditional transfers. ISPB has 8 digits and is used in the Brazilian Payment System (SPB) and PIX.