The Bank BSB Number is a 6 digit bank code assigned to Australian banks by Australian Payments Clearing Association (APCA). A BSB Number identifies the financial institution (bank), state and the branch to which a payment item is directed and thus called BSB (Bank-State-Branch). Along with the account number, BSB number is essential for delivering payments through the clearing system. However, note that BSB Numbers with account numbers combinations are used only for domestic transactions in Australia.
Format of BSB Numbers
The 6 digit BSB number is made up of three parts:
AAB-CCC
The first two numbers (AA) specify the financial institution/bank. For example, the bank code for
Bank of Sydney Ltd (LBA) is
94
The third number (B) indicates the state where the branch is located. For example,
NSW has the state code of
2
The last three numbers (CCC) are the unique identifier for a branch. For example,
Bank of Sydney Ltd Bank's
Bank of Sydney Ltd - Granville Branch has the unique identifier of
209
Thus the BSB Number for Bank of Sydney Ltd - Granville of Bank of Sydney Ltd in Granville, NSW is
942-209