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The Adyen API Library for NodeJS enables you to work with Adyen APIs.
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export declare class BankAccountDetails {
/**
* The bank account number, without separators or whitespace.
*/
"accountNumber"?: string;
/**
* The bank account type. Possible values: **checking** or **savings**. Defaults to **checking**.
*/
"accountType"?: string;
/**
* The bank account branch number, without separators or whitespace
*/
"branchNumber"?: string;
/**
* Business accounts with a `formFactor` value of **physical** are business accounts issued under the central bank of that country. The default value is **physical** for NL, US, and UK business accounts. Adyen creates a local IBAN for business accounts when the `formFactor` value is set to **virtual**. The local IBANs that are supported are for DE and FR, which reference a physical NL account, with funds being routed through the central bank of NL.
*/
"formFactor"?: string;
/**
* The international bank account number as defined in the [ISO-13616](https://www.iso.org/standard/81090.html) standard.
*/
"iban"?: string;
/**
* The [routing number](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABA_routing_transit_number), without separators or whitespace.
*/
"routingNumber"?: string;
/**
* The [sort code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sort_code), without separators or whitespace.
*/
"sortCode"?: string;
/**
* **iban** or **usLocal** or **ukLocal**
*/
"type": string;
static readonly discriminator: string | undefined;
static readonly mapping: {
[]: string;
} | undefined;
static readonly attributeTypeMap: Array<{
name: string;
baseName: string;
type: string;
format: string;
}>;
static getAttributeTypeMap(): {
name: string;
baseName: string;
type: string;
format: string;
}[];
constructor();
}