Australian Banks BSB Numbers
The Australian BSB (Bank/ State/ Branch) code is a 6-digit code that precedes the actual bank account number
which is used to identify individual branch of a financial institution in Australia.
The first 3 digits represent the bank institution code, and the last 3 digits represent the actual branch code for the beneficiary account.
The BSB code is required for all wires going to Australia.
Find the BSB Number of desired Bank/Branch by selecting State-City-Bank or select Bank from the major bank list given below.
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National Australia Bank(NAB): BSB Numbers |
State: VIC |
City: Shepparton |
Address |
Postal Code |
BSB Number |
BSB Name **** |
381 Wyndham Street, Shepparton |
3630 |
083-209 |
RAM Murray Valley |
381 Wyndham Street, Shepparton |
3630 |
083-238 |
Shepparton BBC |
381 Wyndham St, Shepparton |
3630 |
083-240 |
CT 3894 Shepparton FSC |
381 Wyndham St, Shepparton |
3630 |
083-271 |
CT 3282 Shepparton BBC1 |
381 Wyndham Street, Shepparton |
3630 |
083-282 |
Shepparton |
Shop 15 Centre Point, Shepparton |
3630 |
083-885 |
C Shepparton Proof Centre |
381 Wyndham Street, Shepparton |
3630 |
083-894 |
Shepparton |
30 Benalla Rd, Shepparton |
3630 |
083-906 |
CT 3894 Shepparton East |
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What is BSB Number? |
The Australian BSB (Bank/ State/ Branch) code is a 6-digit code that precedes the actual bank account number which is used to identify individual branch of a financial institution in Australia. The first 3 digits represent the bank institution code, and the last 3 digits represent the actual branch code for the beneficiary account. The BSB code is required for all wires going to Australia.
BSB Number is used in Australian Paper Clearing System (APCS) and Bulk Electronic Clearing System (BECS) payment systems. In APCS payment system, BSB and Account number are used to identify the account to be debited and are printed on the cheque. Meanwhile in BECS system, BSB and account numbers are used when transferring funds via the Direct Entry System.
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