BSB Numbers and SWIFT Codes for all Banks in Australia. You can find it here!
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BSB (Bank-State-Branch) Number is a six digits numerical codes used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in Australia. BSB Number is used in Australian Paper Clearing System (APCS) and Bulk Electronic Clearing System (BECS) payment systems. To make money transfer, the BSB Number is used together with the bank account number of the recipient.

For international inward money transfer, a SWIFT code must be used together with a BSB Number and Account Number.

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In APCS payment system, BSB and account numbers, are used to identify the account to be debited and are printed on the cheque. Mean while in BECS system, BSB and account numbers, are used when transferring funds via the Direct Entry System.

The Australian BSB Numbers consists of three parts in the format of

XXY-ZZZ

  • The First two digits (XX) specify the parent financial institution.
  • Third digit (Y) specifies the state where the branch is located.
  • Fourth, fifth and sixth digits (ZZZ) specify the branch location.

Bank of China

The table below are the address and BSB Number for all Bank of China branches in Australia. Click on the BSB Number to find out the bank details, address & maps.

No Bank or Institution State Suburb or City Branch Street Address BSB Number
1 Bank of China NSW Burwood Burwood 170 Burwood Road 352-006
2 Bank of China NSW Burwood Burwood 170 Burwood Road 980-206
3 Bank of China NSW Chatswood Chatswood Shop 12 The Concourse Victoria Ave 352-005
4 Bank of China NSW Chatswood Chatswood Shop 12 The Concourse Victoria Ave 980-205
5 Bank of China NSW Hurstville Hurstville 213 Forest Road 352-003
6 Bank of China NSW Hurstville Hurstville 213 Forest Road 980-203
7 Bank of China NSW Parramatta Parramatta 143 Church Street 352-002
8 Bank of China NSW Parramatta Parramatta 143 Church Street 980-202
9 Bank of China NSW Sydney Bank of China 39 York Street 352-000
10 Bank of China NSW Sydney Bank of China (Australia) Ltd 39 York Street 980-200
11 Bank of China NSW Sydney Bank of China (Australia) Ltd 681 George Street 980-201
12 Bank of China NSW Sydney Bank of China PPC Direct Debit 39 York Street 980-222
13 Bank of China NSW Sydney Haymarket 681 George Street 352-001
14 Bank of China NSW Sydney Internal use 39 York Street 352-100
15 Bank of China QLD Brisbane Brisbane G/F 307 Queen Street 352-400
16 Bank of China QLD Brisbane Brisbane G/F 307 Queen Street 980-400
17 Bank of China SA Adelaide Adelaide 1 Kind William Street 352-500
18 Bank of China SA Adelaide Adelaide 1 King William Street 980-500
19 Bank of China VIC Box Hill Box Hill Branch 916-918 Whitehorse Road 353-001
20 Bank of China VIC Box Hill Box Hill Branch 916-918 Whitehorse Road 980-301
21 Bank of China VIC Melbourne Bank of China (Australia) Ltd 270 Queen Street 980-300
22 Bank of China VIC Melbourne Chinatown 219-225 Swanston Street 353-002
23 Bank of China VIC Melbourne Chinatown 219-225 Swanston Street 980-302
24 Bank of China VIC Melbourne Melbourne 270 Queen Street 353-000
25 Bank of China WA Perth Perth 179 St. George's Terrace 352-600
26 Bank of China WA Perth Perth G/F 179 St Georges Terrace 980-600