BSB Code for AUD Wires
A Bank-State-Branch (BSB) code is a six-digit number used to identify a specific branch of an Australian financial institution for domestic money transfers within Australia.
For example, 032-603 for the Westpac branch at 671 George Street, Haymarket, NSW.
To obtain the BSB code from your recipient, they may check their bank-issued cheque/ bank account statements, online banking portal, or by contacting their bank directly.
You can look up the BSB code using the online tools provided here. However, we recommend obtaining it directly from the recipient.
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