Validate IBAN PHP

Slight modification of @PeterFox answer including support for bcmod() when bcmath is not available,

<?php

function isValidIBAN ($iban) {

  $iban = strtolower($iban);
  $Countries = array(
    'al'=>28,'ad'=>24,'at'=>20,'az'=>28,'bh'=>22,'be'=>16,'ba'=>20,'br'=>29,'bg'=>22,'cr'=>21,'hr'=>21,'cy'=>28,'cz'=>24,
    'dk'=>18,'do'=>28,'ee'=>20,'fo'=>18,'fi'=>18,'fr'=>27,'ge'=>22,'de'=>22,'gi'=>23,'gr'=>27,'gl'=>18,'gt'=>28,'hu'=>28,
    'is'=>26,'ie'=>22,'il'=>23,'it'=>27,'jo'=>30,'kz'=>20,'kw'=>30,'lv'=>21,'lb'=>28,'li'=>21,'lt'=>20,'lu'=>20,'mk'=>19,
    'mt'=>31,'mr'=>27,'mu'=>30,'mc'=>27,'md'=>24,'me'=>22,'nl'=>18,'no'=>15,'pk'=>24,'ps'=>29,'pl'=>28,'pt'=>25,'qa'=>29,
    'ro'=>24,'sm'=>27,'sa'=>24,'rs'=>22,'sk'=>24,'si'=>19,'es'=>24,'se'=>24,'ch'=>21,'tn'=>24,'tr'=>26,'ae'=>23,'gb'=>22,'vg'=>24
  );
  $Chars = array(
    'a'=>10,'b'=>11,'c'=>12,'d'=>13,'e'=>14,'f'=>15,'g'=>16,'h'=>17,'i'=>18,'j'=>19,'k'=>20,'l'=>21,'m'=>22,
    'n'=>23,'o'=>24,'p'=>25,'q'=>26,'r'=>27,'s'=>28,'t'=>29,'u'=>30,'v'=>31,'w'=>32,'x'=>33,'y'=>34,'z'=>35
  );

  if (strlen($iban) != $Countries[ substr($iban,0,2) ]) { return false; }

  $MovedChar = substr($iban, 4) . substr($iban,0,4);
  $MovedCharArray = str_split($MovedChar);
  $NewString = "";

  foreach ($MovedCharArray as $k => $v) {

    if ( !is_numeric($MovedCharArray[$k]) ) {
      $MovedCharArray[$k] = $Chars[$MovedCharArray[$k]];
    }
    $NewString .= $MovedCharArray[$k];
  }
  if (function_exists("bcmod")) { return bcmod($NewString, '97') == 1; }

  // http://au2.php.net/manual/en/function.bcmod.php#38474
  $x = $NewString; $y = "97";
  $take = 5; $mod = "";

  do {
    $a = (int)$mod . substr($x, 0, $take);
    $x = substr($x, $take);
    $mod = $a % $y;
  }
  while (strlen($x));

  return (int)$mod == 1;
}

top rated function does NOT work.

Just try a string with '%' in it...

I'm using this one :

function checkIBAN($iban) {

// Normalize input (remove spaces and make upcase)
$iban = strtoupper(str_replace(' ', '', $iban));

if (preg_match('/^[A-Z]{2}[0-9]{2}[A-Z0-9]{1,30}$/', $iban)) {
    $country = substr($iban, 0, 2);
    $check = intval(substr($iban, 2, 2));
    $account = substr($iban, 4);

    // To numeric representation
    $search = range('A','Z');
    foreach (range(10,35) as $tmp)
        $replace[]=strval($tmp);
    $numstr=str_replace($search, $replace, $account.$country.'00');

    // Calculate checksum
    $checksum = intval(substr($numstr, 0, 1));
    for ($pos = 1; $pos < strlen($numstr); $pos++) {
        $checksum *= 10;
        $checksum += intval(substr($numstr, $pos,1));
        $checksum %= 97;
    }

    return ((98-$checksum) == $check);
} else
    return false;
}

The accepted answer is not the preferred way of validation. The specification dictates the following:

  1. Check that the total IBAN length is correct as per the country. If not, the IBAN is invalid
  2. Replace the two check digits by 00 (e.g. GB00 for the UK)
  3. Move the four initial characters to the end of the string
  4. Replace the letters in the string with digits, expanding the string as necessary, such that A or a = 10, B or b = 11, and Z or z = 35. Each alphabetic character is therefore replaced by 2 digits
  5. Convert the string to an integer (i.e. ignore leading zeroes)
  6. Calculate mod-97 of the new number, which results in the remainder
  7. Subtract the remainder from 98, and use the result for the two check digits. If the result is a single digit number, pad it with a leading 0 to make a two-digit number

I've written a class that validates, formats and parses strings according to the spec. Hope this helps some save the time required to roll their own.

The code can be found on GitHub here.


As the logic was explained in my other question, I've created a function myself. Based on the logic explained in the Wikipedia article find a proper function below. Country specific validation.

Algorithm and character lengths per country at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Bank_Account_Number#Validating_the_IBAN.

function checkIBAN($iban)
{
    $iban = strtolower(str_replace(' ','',$iban));
    $Countries = array('al'=>28,'ad'=>24,'at'=>20,'az'=>28,'bh'=>22,'be'=>16,'ba'=>20,'br'=>29,'bg'=>22,'cr'=>21,'hr'=>21,'cy'=>28,'cz'=>24,'dk'=>18,'do'=>28,'ee'=>20,'fo'=>18,'fi'=>18,'fr'=>27,'ge'=>22,'de'=>22,'gi'=>23,'gr'=>27,'gl'=>18,'gt'=>28,'hu'=>28,'is'=>26,'ie'=>22,'il'=>23,'it'=>27,'jo'=>30,'kz'=>20,'kw'=>30,'lv'=>21,'lb'=>28,'li'=>21,'lt'=>20,'lu'=>20,'mk'=>19,'mt'=>31,'mr'=>27,'mu'=>30,'mc'=>27,'md'=>24,'me'=>22,'nl'=>18,'no'=>15,'pk'=>24,'ps'=>29,'pl'=>28,'pt'=>25,'qa'=>29,'ro'=>24,'sm'=>27,'sa'=>24,'rs'=>22,'sk'=>24,'si'=>19,'es'=>24,'se'=>24,'ch'=>21,'tn'=>24,'tr'=>26,'ae'=>23,'gb'=>22,'vg'=>24);
    $Chars = array('a'=>10,'b'=>11,'c'=>12,'d'=>13,'e'=>14,'f'=>15,'g'=>16,'h'=>17,'i'=>18,'j'=>19,'k'=>20,'l'=>21,'m'=>22,'n'=>23,'o'=>24,'p'=>25,'q'=>26,'r'=>27,'s'=>28,'t'=>29,'u'=>30,'v'=>31,'w'=>32,'x'=>33,'y'=>34,'z'=>35);

    if(strlen($iban) == $Countries[substr($iban,0,2)]){
                
        $MovedChar = substr($iban, 4).substr($iban,0,4);
        $MovedCharArray = str_split($MovedChar);
        $NewString = "";

        foreach($MovedCharArray AS $key => $value){
            if(!is_numeric($MovedCharArray[$key])){
                $MovedCharArray[$key] = $Chars[$MovedCharArray[$key]];
            }
            $NewString .= $MovedCharArray[$key];
        }
        
        if(bcmod($NewString, '97') == 1)
        {
            return true;
        }
    }
    return false;
}