BSB numbers are usually made up of 6 characters. The first 2 characters identify the bank the BSB is associated with (like ANZ). The 3rd character is a number between 2 and 7, representing the state the bank branch is located in (4 represents Queensland, for example). The last 3 charac...
Yes, ANZ BSB numbers differ by branch. We therefore recommend double-checking to make sure your transfer is going to the right place. How many numbers are in a BSB? There are six numbers in a BSB. Each digit is used to identify a specific entity: the first two digits represent the ban...
BSB (Bank-State-Branch) Number is a six digits numerical codes used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in Australia. BSB Number is used in Australian Paper Clearing System (APCS) and Bulk Electronic Clearing System (BECS) payment systems. To make money transfer, the ...
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Some countries will allow the option to enter a Branch number or a SWIFT/BIC code. ANZ Australia’s SWIFT/BIC code is ANZBAU3M How to get a SWIFT/BIC for your payment You can contact the person or organisation you’d like to transfer to, contact their bank or refer to their bank’s...
Yes. Customers will be progressively issued with Kina Bank cheque books over the coming months, commencing with those who use Cheque Books more frequently. Customers will be contacted by ANZ Branch staff prior to 23 September 2019 and Kina Bank staff after 23 Septem...
Generally, the effective date of transactions in the Fund will be the date of receipt of correctly completed documentation and payment (where applicable) at an ANZ Branch or by the Trustee at the address below: ANZ Superannuation Savings Account GPO Box 4028 Sydney NSW 2001 If we are unable ...
In some cases - like direct debits - we may be able to stop a particular transaction if you ask us to at least two Business Days before the payment is due by contacting our Contact Centre or visiting an ANZ branch. You may also ask the person with the direct debit authority to stop ...