How many digits is an ANZ account number?

How many digits is an ANZ account number?

9 digit
The first 6 digits are your BSB number followed by your 9 digit account number. On ANZ Phone Banking accessed by calling 13 13 14 you can hear your BSB and account numbers.

How many digits is an account number ANZ bank in New Zealand?

16 digits
New Zealand bank account numbers in NZD follow a standardised format of 16 digits: 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
ANZ 01, 04, 06 and 11 (see below) 0001–5699
BNZ 02 0001–1299

What is my bank code ANZ?

“Please arrange an international telegraphic transfer / SWIFT MT103 payment direct to ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited (SWIFT code ANZBNZ22).” If you require ANZ’s correspondent bank details for a particular currency, please contact our International Customer Support Line on 0800 863 863, option 1.

What is my bank number ANZ?

This can be found on the back of most ANZ credit and debit cards. If you’re registered with ANZ goMoney, you can also find this in ANZ goMoney > Settings. If you are unable to find your customer number on your card or in ANZ goMoney, you can contact us and we will let you know.

What is bank code for ANZ NZ?

ANZBNZ22
“Please arrange an international telegraphic transfer / SWIFT MT103 payment direct to ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited (SWIFT code ANZBNZ22).” If you require ANZ’s correspondent bank details for a particular currency, please contact our International Customer Support Line on 0800 863 863, option 1.

What is my ANZ Bank account number?

Do I need an Iban to send money to ANZ banks?

Destination countries with no IBAN allocated will require an account number. New Zealand banks do not use this format and an IBAN is not required to send money to an ANZ bank account.

How many digits is a bank account number in NZ?

a prefix representing the bank and branch (six digits), otherwise known as the Bank code; the body (seven digits); and the suffix representing the product/account type (two or three digits). While the New Zealand format is similar to Australia’s Bank State Branch, the two systems are not interchangeable.

How do I Change my ANZ account settings?

Log in to ANZ Internet Banking. If you are not currently registered for ANZ Internet Banking register now. Go to the ‘Settings’ menu and select ‘Change my statement preferences’. Select ‘Online only’ for each account. What is my BSB and account number? BSB stands for bank, state and branch number.

How do I Find my BSB number for ANZ Bank?

On the ANZ Branch locator tool. Your BSB number can be found by searching for the branch in which you opened your account. The BSB number will show in the search results alongside the branch location and hours of operation.