BSB Number is a six-digit code. The format of the BSB code originally was for the first two digits to indicate the “bank” and the other four digits to specify the “branch” of that financial institution, the first digit of which was the state code indicating the state where the branch was located.
Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Limited, ANZ PB-IB Client Accounts Branch, 013-551 | |
Financia Institution / Bank Name | Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Limited |
BSB Name / Branch Name | ANZ PB-IB Client Accounts |
BSB Number | 013-551 |
FI code | ANZ |
Address | 2/100 Queen Street, Melbourne |
Suburb/ Town/ City | Melbourne |
State | VIC |
Post Code | 3000 |
Payment Systems | Paper,Electronic,High, |
Australian Payments Clearing Association (APCA) is now the regulatory body of cheque clearances and of the BSB codes in Australia. APCA 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 APCA.