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BSB Number For Various Branches Within Australia

Here is a list of BSB Numbers in a table format, along with the full address of the branch that the said BSB Number is for.


BSB NumberBSB Name, Purpose or Financial Institution Using this BSB Number Branch Address

As you can see above, uses multiple BSB Numbers that vary from branch to branch. Make sure you use the correct BSB Number to avoid any processing delays or errors.

That said, make sure you double check your BSB Number before using it.

We strive our best to ensure BSB Numbers are up to date on our website, but still recommend that you validate them with before using the same.




There are many uses of BSB Numbers, but in case you intend to use yours for sending or receiving money internationally, you should check out money transfer companies. Banks generally charge high fees and provide low exchange rates, whilst money transfer companies do the exact opposite, i.e., give better rates and charge low fees.






Are You Looking For BSB Numbers For Australian Banks And Credit Unions?

We have compiled the list of BSB Numbers for various Australian Banks and Credit Unions. Click on your bank or credit union below to see the correct BSB Numbers for your financial institution.

The below list of Australian Banks and Credit Unions is alphabetically sorted so it is easier for you to find your financial institution below.

How To Find The BSB Number For Your Bank?

There are several quick and easy ways to find the BSB Number for branches of your bank. Some of these include looking at your bank statements issued by your bank or visiting the website or mobile app of your bank.

Some banks also list their BSB Number on their Credit or Debit Cards, so you may want to check yours to locate your BSB Number in case it is printed on your card issued by your bank.

Finally, if you are still unable to easily locate your BSB Number, you can reach out to the customer service department of your bank, and they should be able to help you out.



What Is The Format Of A BSB Number?

BSB Numbers in Australia are always 6-digit long, and are made up of the following sub-parts:

  • The first two digits of a BSB Number represent the code of the concerned bank.
  • The next digit, i.e., the 3rd digit, represent the Australian state in which the bank is located.
  • The last three digits identify the specific branch of the bank.

BSB Numbers in Australia are always 6-digit long. The digits of a BSB Number represent the bank, state of Australia and the branch code of the bank branch with that BSB Number.

Here is an example of a BSB Numbers from a popular Australian bank: Commonwealth Bank branch located at 191 Swanson Street, Melbourne, Victoria has BSB Number 063-019, whilst the branch located at 385 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria has BSB Number 063-010.

The below image captures the format of a BSB Number along with our above example in an infographic format.



BSB Number format with an example


There are a lot more details about BSB Numbers that you may be interested in. If so, check out our comprehensive guide to Australian BSB Numbers below.






In case you need the BSB Number of your bank to send and receive funds internationally, there are many other easy ways to do so. Instead of relying on your bank that may charge high fees and provide low exchange rates, you can use international money transfer companies to get the best exchange rates and pay low transfer fees.






Frequently Asked Questions About BSB Numbers Of Your Bank