What is the ANZ bank code?
“Please arrange an international telegraphic transfer / SWIFT MT103 payment direct to ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited (SWIFT code ANZBNZ22).” If you require ANZ’s correspondent bank details for a particular currency, please contact our International Customer Support Line on 0800 863 863, option 1.
What details are required for international bank transfer?
What is Needed for an International Wire Transfer?
- The recipient’s full name and address.
- The amount of the wire transfer.
- Name and address of the recipient’s bank.
- Recipient’s bank account number and account type.
- Recipient’s bank routing number.
- Recipient bank’s SWIFT or BIC code (when applicable)
- Reason for the transfer.
Do New Zealand banks have IBAN numbers?
IBANs are similar to your full account number and are not used in New Zealand. However if an IBAN is required, the IBAN field can be loaded as TSB1539XX-XXXXXXX-XX. The New Zealand equivalent of an ABA/Sort Code/BSB is LCC (Local Clearing Code), which is the beneficiary bank and branch number.
How do I wire money to ANZ?
Transfer over the phone Call ANZ Phone Banking on 1800 352 535 (free call) in Australia, 8.00am to 6.30pm AEST, Monday to Friday (excluding national holidays). To transfer funds overseas you will need the overseas bank account details including the details of the bank that will receive the funds.
Are all ANZ SWIFT codes the same?
The SWIFT/BIC code for AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED is ANZBAU3MXXX. However, ANZ Bank uses different SWIFT/BIC codes for the different types of banking services it offers. If you’re not sure which code you should use, check with your recipient or with the bank directly.
Where do I find my SWIFT code ANZ?
Swift/BIC Code:Enter the beneficiary banks SWIFT/BIC Code (maximum length is between 8 to 11 characters) into the SWIFT/BIC Code field which is located in the Beneficiary Details section within Screen 1. For example ANZ Australia’s SWIFT/BIC Code is: ANZBAU3MXXX. This can also be written as: ANZBAU3M.
IS routing number same as SWIFT code?
The biggest difference is that routing numbers are used for transfers domestically, instead of the internationally used SWIFT code. Each nine-digit routing number consists of two different codes and a check digit.
What is the IBAN number for ANZ?
IBAN is an account format used by European banks. New Zealand banks do not use this format and an IBAN is not required to send money to an ANZ bank account.
Do New Zealand banks have routing numbers?
Other codes that you may see are BSB, Sort Code, ABA Routing Number, Clearing Code or National Clearing Code. New Zealand hasn’t adopted any of the other codes.
How do I make an international transfer ANZ?
ANZ Internet Banking: look for ‘International Services’ in the ‘Payments’ menu. Select ‘Transfer funds overseas’. You can use your ANZ transaction account or ANZ credit card. Add our ANZ Shield security app for extra security and access to higher payment limits, available 24/7.
How do I do an international wire transfer?
Option 1: Make an international bank transfer online
- Find the wire transfer section on your bank’s website.
- Double-check your online transfer limit.
- Enter the recipient’s bank details.
- Enter the amount and choose the currency you want for the recipient bank.
- Pay the transfer processing fee.