What is a BSB number in South Africa?
What is a BSB number in South Africa?
A BSB (Bank State Branch) number is a 6 digit sort code used by Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. It should be included in the ‘Account holding branch’ field when making a payment on Bankline.
What is Bank SA bank code?
Bank name: BankSA. SWIFT/BIC code: SGBLAU2S.
Which bank has the BSB 242 200?
Australia BSB Number 242-200 – Citibank
BSB Number | 242-200 |
---|---|
Bank | Citibank |
Financial Institution | CTI |
Branch | |
Address | 2 Park Street |
How do I find out my BSB number?
You can find your BSB and account number on the front page of your account statement issued by your financial institution. You can also find your BSB and account number in your financial institution’s internet banking. The first six digits are your BSB number, and the remaining ones are your account number.
Is sort code same as BSB?
For UK domestic bank transfers, the sort code applies. The Australian equivalent to a sort code or routing number is the bank state branch, or BSB, number. You will need to provide the BSB and account number to transfer money to any domestic Australian account.
Does BankSA have OSKO?
Now that BankSA has rolled out fast payments to our eligible customers, an increasing number of your payments that you make or receive will happen in almost an instant, 24/7 – including weekends and public holidays. These near real-time payments automatically use Osko by BPAY®.
What Bank BSB is 484 799?
Suncorp Bank
Suncorp Bank has one BSB for all branches and accounts: 484-799.
What bank has BSB 670864?
BSB Details for 670-864 – 86400 Pty Ltd in Australia.
Which bank has this BSB?
A Bank State Branch (often referred to as “BSB”) is the name used in Australia for a bank code, which is a branch identifier….List of Australian bank codes.
Number | Code | Bank Name |
---|---|---|
01 | ANZ | ANZ |
03 or 73 | WBC | Westpac |
06 or 76 | CBA | Commonwealth Bank |
08 or 78 | NAB | National Australia Bank |
How do I find my BSB number?
How do I enter 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.