What is my banks BSB?

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.

Where can I find my BSB Bank SA?

You can find the BSB on the top right hand side of your account statement or in the “Account Information” section, next to the Account Number listing when you log onto Internet Banking.

What bank is BSB 01?

What is a BSB Number?

NumberCodeBank
01ANZAustralia and New Zealand Banking Group
03 or 73WBCWestpac Bank
06 or 76CBACommonwealth Bank
08 or 78NABNational Australia Bank

What is BSB Citibank?

BSB stands for ‘bank, state, branch’, and is a set of 6 characters that identifies where a bank account is in Australia. Citibank Australia uses BSB numbers to identify the bank and branch holding a bank account in Australia.

How do you use a BSB number?

The format of the BSB code is XXY-ZZZ. The first two digits (XX) specify the bank or financial institution where the money is being sent. The third digit (Y) tells which state the branch is located in. The last three digits (ZZZ) specify the address of the branch.

Where can I find my BSB?

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.

Is bank a BSB code?

BSB meaning 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. In this sense, they’re very similar to SWIFT codes.

Does BSB number matter?

It is important to get the BSB and account number right, because banking systems only use the account number when processing the payment. The account name is not used to transfer the payment. If you are making a big payment, we recommend you transfer a small amount first and check that the payment has been received.

What is the BSB number for a bank?

The BSB number (Bank-State-Branch) is a six-digit numeric code that identifies individual financial institutions and branches within Australia.

Where can I Find my BSB number in Australia?

If you need to transfer money to a bank in Australia, BSB numbers can generally be found on the bank’s website, often included together with a bank branch locator tool. If you’re unsure of the bank’s BSB, call the branch before you attempt to make a transfer, to ensure you’ve got the correct code.

What is the BSB number for Commonwealth Bank of Australia?

What is a BSB Number? 06 is the two-digit code for Commonwealth Bank of Australia. The third digit (2) means the branch is located in Australian Capital Territory. The last three digits (001) mean this is a bank branch in Sydney City.

What is the BSB code for bank of Melbourne?

A BSB Number is a six-digit number used to identify the individual branches of the Australian financial institution “Bank of Melbourne (a division of Westpac Banking Corp)”. The BSB code is used in addition to the bank account number to identify the recipient of a transfer.

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