What is the BSB Number for Westpac NZ?
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New Zealand BSB Numbers Search
| BSB / Clearing Code | Bank | Address |
|---|---|---|
| 030132 | Westpac | |
| 030133 | Westpac | |
| 030138 | Westpac | |
| 030140 | Westpac | Level 1, Seaside, 16 Takutai Square, Auckland, Auckland |
What is the BSB number for ANZ NZ?
BSB / Clearing Code Details for 060188 – ANZ Bank New Zealand in New Zealand
| ANZ Bank New Zealand | |
|---|---|
| BSB / Clearing Code | 060188 |
| Bank Number | 06 |
| Branch Number | 0188 |
| Branch | Milford |
Does New Zealand have BSB numbers?
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 code in New Zealand?
Put simply, New Zealand doesn’t use BSB numbers. Instead, they have 16-digit account numbers (XXXXXX YYYYYYY ZZZ) that are used to identify individual accounts. The first six digits is the bank code, which is used to identify both the bank and the individual branch.
What does ANZ BSB start with?
BSB Number for ANZ Bank
| ID | Bank | BSB Number |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ANZ Bank | 012-951 |
| 2 | ANZ Bank | 012-515 |
| 3 | ANZ Bank | 012-084 |
| 4 | ANZ Bank | 012-950 |
What is the bank code for ANZ New Zealand?
“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 bank account starts with 01 in NZ?
ANZ
Account number prefix
| Bank name | Bank prefix | Branch range |
|---|---|---|
| ANZ | 01, 04, 06 and 11 (see below) | 0001–5699 |
| BNZ | 02 | 0001–1299 |
| The Co-operative Bank | 02 | 1242, 1245–1250 (agency arrangement via BNZ) |
| Westpac | 03 | 0001–1999 |
Is BSB needed for international transfer?
Australian banks don’t use IBANs. Foreign Currency Accounts don’t require a BSB. If the sender requests one the BSB 082-039 can be used.