ANZBAU3R - AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED (AU RTGS PURPOSE)

Key information for AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED (AU RTGS PURPOSE)
  • SWIFT Code ANZBAU3R
  • Bank AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED (AU RTGS PURPOSE)
  • Address 100 QUEEN ST, MELBOURNE
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Detailed information about SWIFT Code ANZBAU3R
SWIFT CodeANZBAU3R
BankAUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED (AU RTGS PURPOSE)
Address100 QUEEN ST
CityMELBOURNE
Branch
Postcode3000
CountryAustralia
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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED (AU RTGS PURPOSE)
ANZB Bank Code
AU Country Code
3R Location Code
XXX Branch Code

SWIFT Code ANZBAU3R Breakdown

SWIFT Code
ANZBAU3R or ANZBAU3RXXX
Bank Code
ANZB - code assigned to AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED (AU RTGS PURPOSE)
Country Code
AU - code belongs to Australia
Location Code
3R - code represents the institution location
Code Status
R - R means active code
Branch Code
not assigned or XXX - code indicates this is a head office

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