How do I find out my Westpac branch?
To locate your branch, ATM or service location please follow the instructions below:
- Go to westpac.com.au.
- Click on ‘locate us’ found on the top right hand side of the screen.
- Enter the requested details.
What is the Westpac Iban?
Westpac uses a SWIFT code, not an IBAN. This is WPACAU2S.
What is the BSB for Westpac?
For example, the Australian BSB code “033088” breaks down to: 03 = Westpac, historically the trading operation. 3 = Victoria.
What is the bank code for Westpac Australia?
WPACAU2S
What is bank code for Westpac?
Bank branch (BSB) number, account number and account name. Bank’s SWIFT code: Westpac’s SWIFT code is WPACAU2S.
Does Westpac have a bank code?
You may be asked to provide a SWIFT Code if you’re receiving money into your account from overseas. The SWIFT Code for Westpac is WPACAU2S.
What is the meaning of Westpac?
Its name is a portmanteau of “Western” and “Pacific”. As of March 2018, Westpac has 14 million customers, and employs almost 40,000 people.
How do I do a wire transfer Westpac?
Make a transfer
- Go to Payments > Transfer funds.
- Select the account to transfer From.
- Select the account to transfer To.
- Enter the Amount, Date and Frequency.
- Select Continue.
- Review your funds transfer details and select Confirm.
Is Swift code same as BSB?
The BIC/SWIFT code and BSB Number are both used to identify which bank the recipient holds an account with. The difference is that the BIC/SWIFT code is used when transferring the money internationally and the BSB Number is used when transferring the money domestically in Australia.
Do I need BSB for international transfer?
Australian banks don’t use IBANs. Foreign Currency Accounts don’t require a BSB. If the sender requests one the BSB 082-039 can be used.
Do Australian banks use Swift codes?
When you send a payment overseas, the SWIFT/BIC code is mandatory and identifies the beneficiary (receiving) bank or financial institution. ANZ Australia’s SWIFT/BIC code is ANZBAU3M.