What is a BSB number NZ BNZ?
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).
Do New Zealand banks have BSB numbers?
BSB and account numbers: Australia vs. 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 BNZ branch is 0506?
BSB / Clearing Code Details for 020506 – Bank of New Zealand in New Zealand
Bank of New Zealand | |
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Branch Number | 0506 |
Branch | 222 Lambton Quay |
Website | https://bnz.co.nz |
Address | C/- 38 Willis Street, Wellington 6011 |
What is bank code for BNZ?
BKNZNZ22
The SWIFT BIC code for Bank of New Zealand is: BKNZNZ22. This should be used whenever funds are sent from overseas to BNZ bank accounts. SWIFT BIC (Bank Identifier Code) codes should be used on all international payments to identify a particular bank or financial institution.
What bank is 11 in NZ?
PostBank
Account number prefix
Bank name | Bank prefix | Branch range |
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PostBank | 11 | 5000–8999 |
ASB | 12 | 3000–3999 |
Trust Bank Southland | 13 | 4900–4999 |
Trust Bank Otago | 14 | 4700–4799 |
What is the IBAN number for New Zealand?
Do banks in New Zealand use IBANs? No. Banks in New Zealand don’t use IBANs to identify specific banks or account numbers. We use SWIFT codes instead.
Do I need BSB 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.
Can you deposit cash at any ATM NZ?
Notes and coins can be deposited in one go at any of our Smart ATMs with coin deposit available. Notes and coin deposits are validated and credited to your account immediately. You don’t have to wait for funds to clear. You can deposit up to 50 notes in New Zealand currency (less than $10,000 in total).
What is my bank code NZ?
a prefix representing the bank and branch (six digits), otherwise known as the Bank code; the body (seven digits); and….Account number prefix.
Bank name | Bank prefix | Branch range |
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BNZ | 02 | 0001–1299 |
The Co-operative Bank | 02 | 1242, 1245–1250 (agency arrangement via BNZ) |
Westpac | 03 | 0001–1999 |
What bank is 38 NZ?
Kiwibank
Account number prefix
Bank name | Bank prefix | Branch range |
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United Bank | 29 | 0000–9999 |
HSBC | 30 | 2900–2956 |
Citibank | 31 | 2800–2849 |
Kiwibank | 38 | 9000–9499 |
What is New Zealand Clearing code?
If you’re asked to provide a clearing code for your payment into BNZ, please use: NZ02nnnn — where nnnn is your four-digit branch number for your domestic account number (see domestic account number formats above) and NZ021000 for all foreign currency accounts. New Zealand has not adopted any of the other codes.
What is the bank code for ANZ New Zealand?
The SWIFT code for ANZ Bank is ANZBNZ22XXX.
What is the Bank of New Zealand BSB number?
Bank of New Zealand, Auckland : 021216. City:Auckland. The BSB code ofBank of New Zealand is a 6 digit numerical code. For domestic use the code is normally used in association with the account numbers in the bank. The international transfers are done with a SWIFT and BSB identifier, along with the bank account number.
What is the clearing code for BNZ Bank?
If we need further information in order to meet these requirements, we may contact you, and in some cases this may lead to delays in processing your payments. If you’re asked to provide a clearing code for your payment into BNZ, please use: 02nnnn – where nnnn is your four digit branch number (see domestic account number formats below).
Where is the Bank of New Zealand in Auckland?
Bank of New Zealand; BSB / Clearing Code: 020108 Bank Number: 02 Branch Number: 0108 Branch: Downtown Website: https://bnz.co.nz: Address: C/- Auckland (02-0100), Auckland STD (09) Telephone Number: Fax Number
What do I need to know about BNZ international payments?
SWIFT BIC (Bank Identifier Code) codes should be used on all international payments to identify a particular bank or financial institution. All international payments being made through BNZ must comply with our sanctions requirements .