List of Popular Banks in Australia

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  1. Adelaide Bank
  2. Advance Bank
  3. AMP Bank
  4. ANZ Bank
  5. Arab Bank Australia
  6. Australian Military Bank
  7. Auswide Bank
  8. Bank Australia
  9. Bank of America
  10. Bank of China
  11. Bank of Communications
  12. Bank of Heritage Isle
  13. Bank of Melbourne
  14. Bank of Queensland
  15. Bank of Sydney
  16. Bank of US
  17. BankSA
  18. Bankwest
  19. Bendigo and Adelaide Bank
  20. Beyond Bank
  21. BNP Paribas
  22. BOQ Specialist
  23. Capricornian
  24. Challenge Bank
  25. China Construction Bank
  26. Citibank
  27. Commonwealth Bank
  28. Defence Bank
  29. Delphi Bank
  30. Deutsche Bank
  31. Endeavour Mutual Bank
  32. Gateway Bank
  33. G&C Mutual Bank
  34. Greater Bank
  35. Heritage Bank
  36. HSBC Bank
  37. Hume Bank
  38. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
  39. ING Bank
  40. JP Morgan Chase Bank
  41. Macquarie Bank
  42. Mega International Commercial Bank
  43. Members Equity Bank
  44. Mizuho Bank
  45. MUFG Bank
  46. National Australia Bank
  47. OCBC Bank
  48. P&N Bank
  49. Police Bank
  50. Rabobank
  51. RACQ Bank
  52. Regional Australia Bank
  53. Reserve Bank of Australia
  54. St. George Bank
  55. Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
  56. Suncorp-Metway
  57. Taiwan Business Bank
  58. Teachers Mutual Bank
  59. UBS
  60. United Overseas Bank
  61. Volt Bank
  62. Unity Bank
  63. Westpac Bank
  64. Wise

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About BSB Numbers


A BSB Number is a six digit numerical code used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in Australia. BSB Numbers are used in Australian Paper Clearing System (APCS) and Bulk Electronic Clearing System (BECS) payment systems. To make a money transfer, the BSB Number is used together with the bank account number of the recipient.

The tool is provided for informational purposes only. Whilst every effort is made to provide accurate data, users must acknowledge that this website accepts no liability whatsoever with respect to its accuracy. Only your bank can confirm the correct bank account information. If you are making an important payment, which is time critical, we recommend to contact your bank first.