The 192-902 BSB number is a six-digit numeric code used to identify "Sydney" as a individual financial institution branch. 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.
To issue a money transfer, the BSB Number is used together with the bank account number of the recipient. For international money transfers, a SWIFT code is used together with a BSB Number and Account Number.
In APCS payment system (paper transactions - cheques), BSB and account numbers, are are printed at the bottom of the cheque in MICR form, and are used to identify the specific bank account number to be debited.
In BECS payment system (electronic fund transfers), which use the Direct Entry system, BSB and bank account numbers must be given for the accounts to be debited as well as for the account to which funds are to be transferred.
| BSB Number | 192-902 Financial institution bsb number. |
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| Bank | Bank of Melbourne (a division of Westpac Banking Corp) The Financial Institution's Name. |
| Branch | Sydney |
| Address | 182 George Street Address of BSB as advised by the Financial Institution. |
| City | Sydney City / Suburb / Town name |
| State | NSW Australian State Code attached to the City/Suburb/Town by Australia Post. |
| Postcode | 2000 Australian Postal Code attached to the City/Suburb/Town by Australia Post. |
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| Financial Institution Code | BOM 3 Character Code allocated to the Financial Institution. |
| Payment Systems | PEH The payments flags refer to the clearing systems (frameworks):
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| SWIFT / BIC Code | Australia banks SWIFT Codes |
If you already have an account with a bank in Australia, simply sign into your online banking portal to find the BSB code of your branch. If you need to transfer money to a bank in Australia, BSB numbers can generally be found on the bank’s website, often included together with a bank branch locator tool. If you’re unsure of the bank’s BSB, call the branch before you attempt to make a transfer, to ensure you’ve got the correct code.
Europe, Middle East and Caribbean countries have adopted the use of International Bank Account Number (IBAN) for international funds transfers. Remember to use IBAN if you are doing fund transfer to countries in these regions.
An IBAN account number format consists of up to 34 alphanumeric characters so it would be wise to validate the IBAN number prior making international fund transfer.
IBANs don’t replace sort codes or account numbers. They are used to identify individual bank accounts for both incoming and outgoing international money transfer transactions whereas SWIFT code / BIC codes are mainly used to identify a specific bank during an international transaction.
The BSB numbers data is provided for informational purposes only. While we try to provide accurate data, users acknowledge that Bank Codes accepts no liability whatsoever with respect to its accuracy.