What bank branch is 06?

Account number prefix

Bank nameBank prefixBranch range
National Bank of New Zealand060001–1499
National Australia Bank080000–9999
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China105165—5169
PostBank115000–8999

What is ANZ Bank code NZ?

“Please arrange an international telegraphic transfer / SWIFT MT103 payment direct to ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited (SWIFT code ANZBNZ22).” If you require ANZ’s correspondent bank details for a particular currency, please contact our International Customer Support Line on 0800 863 863, option 1.

What is the branch number of my bank ANZ?

You can find your BSB and account number several ways: By logging into ANZ Internet banking. Your BSB and account number will be displayed on the home page. The first 6 digits are your BSB number (if applicable) followed by your 9-digit account number.

Do leading zeros matter in bank account numbers?

Yes, it does matter in bank account number. There are various banks where account number starts with 0 which cannot be ignored. So you will have to give out your account numbers including leading zeros if there are any.

What is a bank swift code NZ?

The SWIFT BIC code for Bank of New Zealand is: BKNZNZ22.

What is a bank SWIFT code NZ?

Where is bank code 06-0746 in New Zealand?

Bank code 06-0746 is allocated to New Zealand – it’s assigned to the ANZ Bank (Palmerston North branch), 158 Broadway, Palmerston North 4410, North Island. What is the value of a Reserve Bank of New Zealand Pound note?

What is the bank code for New Zealand?

The TLD (Country Code Top-Level Domain) of New Zealand is .nz (Wikipedia “New Zealand”) What bank code is 06 0746? Bank code 06-0746 is allocated to New Zealand – it’s assigned to the ANZ Bank (Palmerston North branch), 158 Broadway, Palmerston North 4410, North Island.

What is the BSB clearing code in New Zeland?

In New Zeland BSB / Clearing Code is a six digits numerical code used to identify individual branch of a Bank / Financial institution. The first 2 digits indicate the bank and remaining 4 digits indicating the branch.

Where to find Swift code for New Zealand?

Click on the National Clearing Code to find out the bank details, address, postcode, telephone number & maps. To make international bank transfer from New Zealand to another country, SWIFT Code is required on top of recipient name, bank name & branch and account number. The information can be found in online SWIFT Code database.

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