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What is an Australian BSB number?

What is an Australian BSB number?

A BSB is a six-digit number that’s used to identify the individual branch of an Australian bank or financial institution. In other words, BSB numbers are used to identify the recipient of a bank transfer. Simple – it stands for Bank State Branch.

What does an Australian BSB look like?

A BSB code is a six-digit number used to identify the individual branch of an Australian financial institution. The BSB code is used in addition to the bank account number to identify the recipient of a transfer. The format of the BSB code is XXY-ZZZ.

Where can I find my BSB number?

Your BSB number can be found by searching for the branch in which you opened your account. The BSB number will show in the search results alongside the branch location and hours of operation. On your statements. Your BSB and account number will appear on your statement copies.

What is Westpacs BSB number?

BSB Number for Westpac Bank

ID Bank BSB Number
4 Westpac Bank 032-778
5 Westpac Bank 732-712
6 Westpac Bank 732-778
7 Westpac Bank 032-827

What is bank code Australia?

A Bank State Branch (often referred to as “BSB”) is the name used in Australia for a bank code, which is a branch identifier. The BSB is normally used in association with the account number system used by each financial institution.

What happens if you get the BSB wrong?

If you do enter the wrong account or BSB number the payment will be made to the wrong account (unintended recipient). This is known as a mistaken internet payment. The ePayments Code sets out a process that will help consumers get your money back if it has gone to the wrong account.

What is BSB number?

What’s a BSB number? A Bank State Branch (BSB) number identifies the individual branch of a financial institution within Australia. This six-digit number, plus your account number, is what we use to identify your account. CCC is the unique identifier for a branch.

What is Australia SWIFT code?

Some countries will allow the option to enter a Branch number or a SWIFT/BIC code. ANZ Australia’s SWIFT/BIC code is ANZBAU3M.

What is BSB SWIFT code?

A BSB code is a six-digit number used to identify the individual branch of an Australian financial institution. The BSB code is used in addition to the bank account number to identify the recipient of a transfer. It’s much like a SWIFT code, but used for local, rather than international transfers.