Your ANZ Bank account number is a unique identifier that is assigned to your account when you open it. It is used to identify your account and to process transactions.
Your ANZ Bank account number is made up of two parts: the BSB number and the account number.
BSB number
The BSB number stands for Bank, State and Branch number. It is a six-digit number that identifies the bank, state and branch where your account was opened.
Where to find your ANZ Bank account number
The account number is a nine-digit number that is unique to your account. You can find your ANZ Bank account number on your bank statements, in ANZ Internet Banking, and on the ANZ app.
How to use your ANZ Bank account number
You can use your ANZ Bank account number to make deposits, withdrawals, and transfers. You can also use it to set up direct debits and automatic payments.
Tips for keeping your ANZ Bank account number safe
- Never share your ANZ Bank account number with anyone you don’t trust.
- Be careful about entering your ANZ Bank account number on websites and in emails.
- If you think your ANZ Bank account number may have been compromised, contact ANZ immediately.