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  2. New Zealand bank account number - Wikipedia

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    Rabobank New Zealand: 03: 0001–1999 China Construction Bank New Zealand: 05 8884-8889 National Bank of New Zealand [a] now ANZ: 06: 0001–1499 National Australia Bank: 08: 0000–9999 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China: 10 5165—5169 PostBank [a] 11: 5000–8999 ASB: 12: 3000–3999 Trust Bank Southland [a] 13: 4900–4999 Trust Bank ...

  3. BACHO (payment standard) - Wikipedia

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    The BACHO (Bankers' Association House Clearing Organisation) [1] record format is the standard format used for the interchange of financial transactions in the New Zealand banking system. Until 2012 it shared this status with another standard format, QC . [ 2 ]

  4. Bank code - Wikipedia

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    Denmark has 4-digit bank code (called Registreringsnummer, or Reg. nr.). France has a 10 digit code, the first 5 digits contain the clearing identifier of the banking company (Code Banque), followed by the 5-digit branch code (Code Guichet). Both numbers are only used as a combined prefix for the nationwide full account number.

  5. International Bank Account Number - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Sort code - Wikipedia

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    Codes began to be used in the early 20th century to facilitate the manual processing of cheques. Known as a 'national code', these had between three and five digits. The eleven London clearing banks were each allocated a main number, with the "big five" (and the Bank of England) allocated single-digit numbers alphabetically.

  7. ASB Bank - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 December 2024. Bank in New Zealand ASB Bank Limited Company type Subsidiary Industry Banking Financial services Investment services Founded 5 June 1847 ; 177 years ago (5 June 1847) (as Auckland Savings Bank) Headquarters Auckland, New Zealand Area served New Zealand Key people Vittoria Shortt, CEO ...

  8. List of banks in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Auckland, New Zealand: ASB Bank: 11 May 1989 New Zealand retail banking subsidiary Commonwealth Bank: 17.2% (2022) [5] Auckland, New Zealand: Westpac New Zealand: 31 October 2006 New Zealand retail banking subsidiary Westpac: 18% (2022) [6] Sydney, Australia: WBC NZ Branch: 1 April 1987 New Zealand registered branch of offshore banking group ...

  9. NZX - Wikipedia

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    Its wholly owned subsidiary, the New Zealand Clearing and Depository Corporation, is the operator of a designated settlement system under part 5 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989. NZX provides passive funds management products through the Smartshares family of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and is a provider of superannuation, KiwiSaver ...