BSB Code for Australia

Sending money to your recipient in Australia is straightforward and reliable with a BSB code (Bank State Branch). The BSB code is a unique identifier for Australian banks and their branches, ensuring that funds are directed to the correct location.

What is a BSB Code?

A BSB code is a six-digit number that identifies the bank and branch where the recipient's account is held in Australia. It’s essential for routing domestic and international transfers accurately.

How a BSB Code works & its structure

A BSB code, combined with the recipient's bank account number, ensures that the money is directed to the correct account at the right branch. Here’s how it breaks down:

  • First two digits: Identify the bank.

  • Next four digits: Identify the specific branch.

For example, a BSB code might look like this: 123-456.

Sending Money via BSB Code with Remitbee

When sending money to Australia with Remitbee, you will need the recipient’s BSB code, SWIFT Code and account number. This information is typically found on their bank statement or through their online banking portal.

Conclusion

Using a BSB code is a secure and efficient way to send money to your recipient in Australia. With Remitbee, be ensured that your funds will reach their destination accurately and safely. For any questions or assistance, Remitbee’s support team is always here to help! Enjoy your hassle-free transfers!

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