It is important that we receive the correct information, as this ensures a smooth and accurate transfer of your LD Savings to your foreign bank account.
In order for us to transfer money to you, please provide us with the following complete details:
- Full name – i.e. as it appears in your passport
- Address
- Country
- Registration number and account number
- NemKonto
- BIC/SWIFT and IBAN
Please take care when entering your account details into the form. We accept no liability for errors resulting from incorrect information provided by you.
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You must attach documentation proving that the account you have provided belongs to you, as the person entitled to the savings in the Cost-of-Living Allowance Fund.Â
We will not make any payments without documentation proving that the money is being paid into an account belonging to the person entitled to the account in The Cost-of-Living Allowance Fund. -
If you have a NemKonto, simply tick the box on the form next to ‘Transfer to NemKonto requested’.
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 Do you have a Danish bank account but not a NemKonto?
If you have a Danish bank account but do NOT have a NemKonto, you must enter your registration number and account number on the form. -
An IBAN is an extension of your existing account number, used for international transfers and payments. If you have an IBAN, please enter it in the form.Â
Not sure if you have an IBAN?
There are many countries that require IBAN account details for international transfers.Â
List of countries that require an IBAN: ​Link to Danske Bank’s list
You can also ask at your local bank.
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BIC/SWIFT (Bank Identifier Code) is an international standard for identifying a bank. If you have your bank’s BIC/SWIFT code, you must enter it in the form.Â
Do you live in a country that does NOT use BIC/SWIFT and IBAN?
Not all countries use BIC/SWIFT and IBAN. If you live in a country that does not use BIC/SWIFT and IBAN, you must ensure that you obtain the bank codes required for transferring money from abroad from your local bank. Below are the bank codes for a few countries:
USA: 9-digit code known as an FW number, routing number or ABA number
Canada: 9-digit code known as a transit number
Australia: 6-digit bank code
New Zealand: 6-digit bank code -
When you transfer your LD Savings to your bank account, the amount is converted into the currency used in the country where you live. Â
Please note – you must also arrange for the payouts to be made
As well as completing the form with the above information and supporting documents, you must also request payouts. We cannot make payouts until we have received your signed payment request.
If you have a MitID, you can log in on this page and request payouts. However, this requires you to be aged 60 or over. If this does not apply to you, you must request a payout request form by calling +45 70 13 13 77 and send it to LD Member Service with your signature.Â
We will retain your account details until we have received your payout request form or registered your payout request via ld.dk.