NATAHKHHXXX - SWIFT / BIC Code - NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED - HONG KONG

NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED - NATAHKHHXXX SWIFT CODE DETAILS

SWIFT CODE

NATAHKHHXXX

SWIFT CODE
(8 characters)

NATAHKHH

BANK NAMENATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED
BANK BRANCHPrimary Office
BRANCH CODEXXX
COUNTRYHONG KONG (HK) FlagHONG KONG (HK)
CITYHONG KONG
ADDRESS1 QUEEN'S ROAD EAST
ZIP / POSTAL CODE-
CHIPS UID250059
CLEARING CODE150
CODE STATUSActive

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SWIFT Code NATAHKHHXXX Breakdown

SWIFT Digits:
8 - The short 8-letter swift refers to the PRIMARY Office of NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED.
Institution / Bank Code:
NATA - This is the institution / bank code assigned to NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED.
Country Code:
HK - This is the 2-letter country code associated with HONG KONG (HK).
Location Code:
HH - This represents the location code, and the second digit/character has a value of "H". This means it's an active code.
Branch Code:
XXX - This branch code value means this is the Primary Office (or Head Office) branch for NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED (this branch code is optional).

SWIFT Codes Frequently Asked Questions

A SWIFT code is a set of 8 or 11 digits that uniquely identify a bank branch. You'll need to use one when sending money internationally.

If you want to send money to NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED, registered at 1 QUEEN'S ROAD EAST in HONG KONG, HONG KONG you will need the NATAHKHHXXX SWIFT code.

BIC code is just a different name for SWIFT code.

Both represent a sequence of either 8 or 11 digits which include a bank code, a country code, a location code, and a branch code — all of which are combined to identify an individual bank branch.

Not all bank branches have a SWIFT code. When you can't find the code for your specific branch, you can use the bank’s primary office swift.

When you send money internationally, you need a SWIFT / BIC code. Without it, your bank can't identify the exact bank where the money needs to be sent.

CHIPS UID stands for Clearing House Interbank Payments System Universal Identifier.

It's a clearinghouse database system, which facilitates the transfer of funds from both individual consumers and institutions quickly and accurately.

In Hong Kong, a clearing code is a unique numerical code that identifies a specific bank for local interbank fund transfers. It is also known as a "bank code" or "branch code". Hong Kong clearing codes are used by banks in Hong Kong to facilitate the transfer of funds between accounts held at different banks. Each bank and its branches are assigned a unique clearing code by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). The clearing code is an essential component of the local payment system in Hong Kong.In Hong Kong, a clearing code is a unique numerical code that identifies a specific bank for local interbank fund transfers. It is also known as a "bank code" or "branch code". Hong Kong clearing codes are used by banks in Hong Kong to facilitate the transfer of funds between accounts held at different banks. Each bank and its branches are assigned a unique clearing code by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). The clearing code is an essential component of the local payment system in Hong Kong.

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If you’re not sure about any of the swift code details you’re using, get in touch with the bank or financial institution in question. They should be able to give you the right information.