🔍 ERROR DETECTORCLABE Error DetectorIdentify and correct errors in SPEI accounts
Avoid incorrect transfers and money loss by detecting common errors when dictating or copying CLABE account numbers.
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CLABE Error Detector
Analyze your CLABE to detect common errors and get correction suggestions. Identify format, length, and bank code problems.
Format: 18 numeric digits (e.g., 00218002543331000024)
CLABE Error Detection Guide
What is CLABE?
The CLABE (Standardized Bank Key) is an 18-digit code that uniquely identifies each bank account in Mexico. It is indispensable for SPEI transfers and other electronic banking services.
Common Errors
⚠️ Zero Digits at the End
Very common error when dictating verbally. Many people confuse the check digit with zeros, causing failed transfers.
🔄 Repeated Sequences
Patterns like "111111" or "777777" usually indicate typing errors or confusion when copying the account.
📞 Phone Confusion
When dictating over the phone, numbers like "0" and "O", "1" and "I", "2" and "Z" generate frequent confusion.
Error Prevention
- Always verify the 18 digits one by one
- Use the CLABE validator after correcting
- Ask for confirmation from the recipient
- Make a test transfer first
- Avoid dictating verbally when possible