Delivery banks
Delivery Bank refers to a financial institution or payout channel that actually delivers the funds to recipients in the destination (receiving) country. It is part of the Payout Network Module and tied to a payout partner.
1. Filter Delivery banks. Edit to modify bank information, delete to remove from the list. To Add Delivery bank, click "Add Delivery Bank"

2. Bank Code :A unique internal or official code identifying the bank. Used for routing or mapping.
Receiving Country: The country where the funds will be delivered (e.g., Nigeria).
Account Number: The Delivery bank account number
Post Code: Post code of the bank's location.
IBAN : (International Bank Account Number) used for international transfers
BIC: (Bank Identifier Code) βused for cross-border routing.
Number Pattern : format of how the account number should look
Regex Pattern: To validate the account number format. Ensures that the number entered matches required structure. Example: /^[0-9]{10}$/ for 10-digit numbers.

3. Click "Branches" to Add new branch to an existing bank

4. Click "Add Bank Branch"

5. Branch Code: A unique identifier for the branch. Used to link with the main payout company or bank.
Routing No : The branchβs routing number (used to identify where to send the money).
District Code : A code for the branch district
Receiving Country The destination country where this branch operates.
