What bank is BSB 064000?
Australia BSB Number 064-000 – Commonwealth Bank
BSB Number | 064-000 |
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Bank | Commonwealth Bank |
Financial Institution | CBA |
Branch | |
Address | 240 Queen Street |
What bank is BSB 062948?
Australia BSB Number 062-948 – Commonwealth Bank
BSB Number | 062-948 |
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Bank | Commonwealth Bank |
Financial Institution | CBA |
Branch | |
Address | 48 Martin Place |
What is a swift code for Commonwealth Bank Australia?
CTBAAU2S
Bank name: Commonwealth Bank of Australia. CommBank BIC/SWIFT code: CTBAAU2S.
What is Commonwealth Bank BSB?
Commonwealth Bank BSB generally begins with 06. Macquarie Bank also has a universal BSB of 182-512. NAB BSB numbers begin with 08 or 8. Suncorp Bank has a universal BSB of 484-799.
What is the swift code for Commonwealth Bank of Australia?
What is the SWIFT code for COMMONWEALTH bank brisbane?
SWIFT Code CTBAAU2S400 – COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA
SWIFT Code | CTBAAU2S400 Click to Copy Send by e-mail |
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Bank | COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA |
Address | Cnr Adelaide and Albert Streets |
City | BRISBANE |
Branch | Adelaide and Albert Sts Brisbane |
How many branches does Commonwealth Bank of Australia have in Brisbane?
Commonwealth Bank of Australia has 58 branches in Brisbane (QLD) . Click on the branch name to get complete details of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia branch like branch name, BSB number, address, payment systems available for the branch.
What is the 064-000 BSB code for Commonwealth Bank?
The 064-000 BSB number is a six-digit numeric code used to identify the “240 Queen St Brisbane” individual branch of Australian financial institution “Commonwealth Bank of Australia”. This BSB code is used in addition to the bank account number to identify the recipient of a transfer.
How to check branch details of Commonwealth Bank of Australia?
Click on the branch name to get complete details of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia branch like branch name, BSB number, address, payment systems available for the branch.
What is a BSB code and how to find it?
This BSB code is used in addition to the bank account number to identify the recipient of a transfer. BSB is an abbreviation for: Bank State Branch. BSB Numbers are used in Australian Paper Clearing System (APCS) and Bulk Electronic Clearing System (BECS) payment systems.