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Virgin Islands: current code taken from French Îles Vierges ... Solomon Islands ... ANZ Australasia: 1908–1912 ...
In 1966, ANZ began operations in Honiara, Solomon Islands. In 1968, ANZ opened an office in New York, US. In 1969, ANZ established a representative office in Tokyo, Japan. On 1 October 1970, ANZ merged with the English, Scottish & Australian Bank to form the present organisation, Australia & New Zealand Banking Group. [13]
In 2003, widespread public unrest over the failure of a pyramid investment scheme forced ANZ to hire a charter jet to fly its expatriate bank officials to Melbourne. [citation needed] Westpac, National Bank of Solomon Islands, and the Solomon Islands central bank closed their branches. [citation needed] Eventually. all four reopened.
Also known as SWIFT codes [5] ISO 13616: International Bank Account Number (IBAN) [6] ... Solomon Islands: 1974.sb: Code taken from former name: British Solomon ...
The (national) bank codes differ from the international Bank Identifier Code (BIC/ISO 9362, a normalized code - also known as Business Identifier Code, Bank International Code and SWIFT code). Those countries which use International Bank Account Numbers (IBAN) have mostly integrated the bank code into the prefix of specifying IBAN account numbers.
A typical British bank statement header (from a fictitious bank), showing the location of the account's IBAN. The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an internationally agreed upon system of identifying bank accounts across national borders to facilitate the communication and processing of cross border transactions with a reduced risk of transcription errors.
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