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  2. Bank state branch - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Bank code - Wikipedia

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    Iraq has a 1 to 3 digit bank code which identifies the bank branch. New Zealand has a 6-digit prefix identical to Australia's BSB code, and although they appear similar (e.g. ANZ bank accounts in both countries start with 01, Westpac with 03), they are not compatible. The first 2 digits indicate the bank and the next 4 digits indicate the branch.

  4. Australian Payments Network - Wikipedia

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    AusPayNet is also the official issuer and custodian of Bank State Branch (BSB) numbers, the bank code system used in Australia. AusPayNet assigns the bank code to a financial institution who then allocates the other digits, in line with guidelines set by AusPayNet. AusPayNet also manages the Magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) cheque ...

  5. New Zealand bank account number - Wikipedia

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    National Bank of New Zealand [a] now ANZ: 06: 0001–1499 National Australia Bank: 08: ... Bank State Branch, the bank code format used in Australia; Databank Systems ...

  6. ANZ (bank) - Wikipedia

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    It is Australia's second-largest bank by assets and fourth-largest bank by market capitalisation. [2] Its current corporate entity was established on 1 October 1970, when the Australia and New Zealand Bank (ANZ) merged with the English, Scottish & Australian Bank (ES&A). [3] It was the largest bank merger in Australian history at the time.

  7. Banking in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Banking in Australia is dominated by four major banks: Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, Australia & New Zealand Banking Group and National Australia Bank.There are several smaller banks with a presence throughout the country which includes Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, Suncorp Bank, [1] and a large number of other financial institutions, such as credit unions, building societies and mutual banks ...

  8. English, Scottish & Australian Bank - Wikipedia

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    Prominent South Australian architect F. Kenneth Milne designed several buildings for the bank before 1929. [6] On 1 October 1970 ES&A merged with the Australia and New Zealand Bank to form the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited. [7] At the time of the merger ES&A had a network of about 570 branches across Australia.

  9. Suncorp Bank - Wikipedia

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    Suncorp Bank is a part of ANZ Group (originally the Suncorp Group), with head offices in Brisbane, Australia. From its beginnings in 1902 [ 1 ] as the Queensland Agricultural Bank, Suncorp Bank has grown into the sixth largest [ 2 ] bank in Australia .