How do I find my ANZ SWIFT code NZ?
Receive an overseas payment
- your account number.
- your account name.
- your residential address listed on the account.
- ANZ’s full beneficiary bank name: ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited.
- ANZ’s SWIFT code: ANZBNZ22 (also known as a Bank Identifier Code or BIC) Note: If the other party requires an 11 digit SWIFT, use ANZBNZ22XXX.
What is the SWIFT code for ANZ bank?
ANZBAU3MXXX
For example ANZ Australia’s SWIFT/BIC Code is: ANZBAU3MXXX. This can also be written as: ANZBAU3M.
What is a bank SWIFT code NZ?
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.
Are all ANZ SWIFT codes the same?
The SWIFT/BIC code for AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED is ANZBAU3MXXX. However, ANZ Bank uses different SWIFT/BIC codes for the different types of banking services it offers. If you’re not sure which code you should use, check with your recipient or with the bank directly.
How do I find my bank code ANZ?
How can I find my ANZ Bank SWIFT code? To find your SWIFT code, log into your online banking, or take a look at a recent bank statement. You can also use the handy tools available here to look up or verify the SWIFT code you need.
Which bank is 03 in NZ?
NZCU
Account number prefix
| Bank name | Bank prefix | Branch range |
|---|---|---|
| NZCU | 03 | Agency arrangement via Westpac |
| Rabobank New Zealand | 03 | 0001–1999 |
| China Construction Bank New Zealand | 05 | 8884-8889 |
| National Bank of New Zealand now ANZ | 06 | 0001–1499 |
What bank is 06 in NZ?
ANZ
| Bank Prefix | Bank Name | Branch Range |
|---|---|---|
| 01, 04, 06 and 11 | ANZ | 0001–5699 |
| 02 | BNZ | 0001–1299 |
| 02 | The Co-operative Bank | 1242, 1245–1250 |
| 03 | Westpac | 0001–1999 |