How do I find my BSB and account number?

On your statements. Your BSB and account number will appear on your statement copies. The first 6 digits are your BSB number followed by your 9 digit account number.

What is BSB in New Zealand?

BSB numbers are used by Australian banks to identify an account’s Bank, State and Branch. In New Zealand these are the first six digits of your full account number (see this summary of our account number structure for more information).

What is BSB number in bank account?

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. So, what does BSB stand for? Simple – it stands for Bank State Branch.

What is a BSB number in Canada?

A BSB (Bank-State-Branch) is a six digit numerical code used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in Australia. When sending an international money transfer to Australia, the Swift code together with the BSB and account number of the beneficiary are required.

Is account number and client number the same?

Your NetBank Client number isn’t the same as your account number. Your account number is the number that’s linked to your bank account. Your Client number, and your password, are used to log on to NetBank.

How many digits is an Australian bank account number?

10 digit
10 digit account numbers are common for australian banks…

Can an account number be 6 digits?

US bank accounts can be from 6 to 17 digits. If your Bank Account number is shorter than 17 digits/chars just specify the number of digits you have and do not include the transit number.

What do I need to know about my 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. Looking for a SWIFT or BIC code? Not what you were looking for?

How long is a BSB number in Australia?

A BSB number is 6 digits long. Some banks have a single BSB for all accounts – for other banks, each BSB is unique to a specific branch location. Which countries use BSB numbers? BSB numbers are used in Australia.

Where do I Find my BSB number in NetBank?

Just type in the branch location then click on the branch you need the BSB for. Got the BSB but need the branch details? Type the BSB into our locator tool instead. You can also see the BSB number for each of your accounts in NetBank. When you want to transfer money to someone, you’ll need the recipient’s BSB as well as their account number.

Do you need a BSB number in New Zealand?

In Australia, you’ll need both the BSB number and a bank account number to identify an individual bank account and send money to it. In New Zealand, BSB numbers aren’t used. Instead, New Zealand has a set format for its 16-digit account numbers that looks like this: XXXXXX YYYYYYY ZZZ.

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