BSB Check

BSB Number Search

BSB

BSB stands for Bank-State-Branch. It is a 6-digit number used in Australia to uniquely identify individual bank branches.

Why Check BSB Numbers?

Verifying BSB numbers is crucial for secure and successful money transfers in Australia.

What is a BSB?

A BSB (Bank-State-Branch) is a unique 6-digit code that identifies specific bank branches in Australia. The first 2-3 digits represent the bank, and the remaining digits identify the branch location.

Why It Matters

Incorrect BSB numbers can lead to failed transfers, delayed payments, or money being sent to the wrong account. Always double-check BSB numbers to ensure your money reaches the right destination.

Quick Verification

Use our BSB search tool to instantly verify bank branch details before making transfers. This simple check can prevent costly mistakes and ensure smooth transactions.

Example BSB Numbers

Here are some common Australian banks and their BSB numbers for reference.

BankBSBBranchState
Commonwealth Bank062-001CanberraACT
ANZ Bank013-002MelbourneVIC
Westpac032-000SydneyNSW
NAB083-001MelbourneVIC
Bendigo Bank633-000BendigoVIC
St. George Bank112-908SydneyNSW

Click on any BSB number to view detailed information about that branch.