bank Emoji
The π¦ bank emoji represents a bank building and financial services.
U+1F3E6
The π¦ emoji is commonly used to represent banking, money services, and financial institutions. Itβs a quick, clear visual for posts, UI labels, and messages. Copy it using the formats below to use it consistently across apps and code.
bank Emoji Meaning
π¦ (Unicode: U+1F3E6) is the bank emoji. Itβs most often used to indicate financial services such as savings, loans, checking accounts, and everyday banking. People also use it to refer to bank locations (for example, βvisit the bankβ), banking support, or finance-related topics in social media and presentations. In design and UI, it can label sections like βBank,β βPayments,β βFinancial institution,β or βAccount access.β Because the emoji depicts a bank building, it generally communicates βbankingβ more directly than broader money or βmoney bagβ icons.
Common uses
- β’Labeling a banking or finance section in an app or website UI
- β’Announcing bank hours, branch visits, or appointment reminders
- β’Sharing personal finance tips related to savings and accounts
- β’Indicating payment or withdrawal support in customer service messages
- β’Adding a visual icon for financial forms or documents (e.g., bank details)
Examples
π¦ Bank Emoji (U+1F3E6)
- π¦Please visit the π¦ branch during business hours.
- π¦Your request is being processed by the π¦.
- π¦Check your account at the π¦ for updates.
- π¦Need help with payments? Contact support at π¦.
- π¦Remember to save regularlyβπ¦ matters for long-term goals.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F3E6 | |
| HTML Entity | 🏦 | |
| HTML Code | 🏦 | |
| CSS | \1F3E6 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for the π¦ bank emoji?
The bank emoji is U+1F3E6.
How can I copy the π¦ symbol in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 🏦
How do I use the π¦ emoji in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1F3E6. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F3E6}.
What does π¦ usually mean in messages and posts?
It most commonly represents a bank, banking services, or a financial institution.