BSB Number for Bank of China

The table below shows the address and BSB Number for all Bank of China branches in Australia. Click on the BSB Number for bank details, address, and map.

IDBankCityBranchBSB Number
1Bank of ChinaBurwoodBurwood352-006
2Bank of ChinaBurwoodBurwood980-206
3Bank of ChinaChatswoodChatswood352-005
4Bank of ChinaChatswoodChatswood980-205
5Bank of ChinaHurstvilleHurstville352-003
6Bank of ChinaHurstvilleHurstville980-203
7Bank of ChinaParramattaParramatta352-002
8Bank of ChinaParramattaParramatta980-202
9Bank of ChinaSydneyBank of China352-000
10Bank of ChinaSydneyBank of China (Australia) Ltd980-200
11Bank of ChinaSydneyBank of China (Australia) Ltd980-201
12Bank of ChinaSydneyBank of China PPC Direct Debit980-222
13Bank of ChinaSydneyHaymarket352-001
14Bank of ChinaSydneyInternal use352-100
15Bank of ChinaBrisbaneBrisbane352-400
16Bank of ChinaBrisbaneBrisbane980-400
17Bank of ChinaAdelaideAdelaide352-500
18Bank of ChinaAdelaideAdelaide980-500
19Bank of ChinaBox HillBox Hill Branch353-001
20Bank of ChinaBox HillBox Hill Branch980-301
21Bank of ChinaMelbourneBank of China (Australia) Ltd980-300
22Bank of ChinaMelbourneChinatown353-002
23Bank of ChinaMelbourneChinatown980-302
24Bank of ChinaMelbourneMelbourne353-000
25Bank of ChinaPerthPerth352-600
26Bank of ChinaPerthPerth980-600

Last Database Update : 06-12-2019

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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.