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A Bank State Branch (often referred to as "BSB") is the name used in Australia for a bank code, which is a branch identifier. The BSB is normally used in association with the account number system used by each financial institution. The structure of the BSB + account number does not permit for account numbers to be transferable between financial institutions. While similar in structure, the New Zealand and Australian systems are only used in domestic transactions and are incompatible with each other. For international transfers, a SWIFT code is used in addition to the BSB and account number.

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  • A Bank State Branch (often referred to as "BSB") is the name used in Australia for a bank code, which is a branch identifier. The BSB is normally used in association with the account number system used by each financial institution. The structure of the BSB + account number does not permit for account numbers to be transferable between financial institutions. While similar in structure, the New Zealand and Australian systems are only used in domestic transactions and are incompatible with each other. For international transfers, a SWIFT code is used in addition to the BSB and account number. The BSB identifier consists of six numerals, the first two or three of which is a bank identifier. Many banks only have one BSB for all branches and accounts. The BSB is used for processing of paper and electronic transactions, but not in payment card numbering. In Australia, the Australian Payments Network (AusPayNet) is now the regulatory body of cheque clearances and of the BSB codes in Australia. AusPayNet assigns the bank code to a financial institution and the financial institution allocates the other digits to its branches, in line with guidelines set by AusPayNet. Some financial institutions have more than one bank identifier, arising from mergers of financial institutions or consolidating by banks of their trading and savings banks operations. As of March 2012, almost 14,300 unique BSB code values were in use. (en)
  • Een BSB-nummer (Engels: Bank State Branch Number, vaak afgekort tot BSB) is een identificatiecode van 6 cijfers waarmee een vestiging van een Australische bank aangeduid wordt. Het nummer wordt samengesteld uit drie delen: het eerste deel duidt de bank aan (Bank), het tweede deel van staat van AustraliĆ« (State) en het derde deel de vestiging (Branch). BSB-nummers worden beheerd door (APCA). Een BSB-nummer is vergelijkbaar met een Bankleitzahl dat in Duitsland en Oostenrijk wordt gebruikt. (nl)
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  • australian bank state branch number (en)
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  • Een BSB-nummer (Engels: Bank State Branch Number, vaak afgekort tot BSB) is een identificatiecode van 6 cijfers waarmee een vestiging van een Australische bank aangeduid wordt. Het nummer wordt samengesteld uit drie delen: het eerste deel duidt de bank aan (Bank), het tweede deel van staat van AustraliĆ« (State) en het derde deel de vestiging (Branch). BSB-nummers worden beheerd door (APCA). Een BSB-nummer is vergelijkbaar met een Bankleitzahl dat in Duitsland en Oostenrijk wordt gebruikt. (nl)
  • A Bank State Branch (often referred to as "BSB") is the name used in Australia for a bank code, which is a branch identifier. The BSB is normally used in association with the account number system used by each financial institution. The structure of the BSB + account number does not permit for account numbers to be transferable between financial institutions. While similar in structure, the New Zealand and Australian systems are only used in domestic transactions and are incompatible with each other. For international transfers, a SWIFT code is used in addition to the BSB and account number. (en)
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  • Bank state branch (en)
  • BSB-nummer (nl)
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