Your ASB Bank number is a unique identifier for your account. It is used to make deposits and withdrawals, transfer money, and pay bills.
You can find your ASB Bank number on your bank statement, cheque book, or online banking account.
What is the format of an ASB Bank number?
An ASB Bank number is 11 digits long and is formatted as follows:
BB-OOOO-XXXXXXX-SS
- BB: The first two digits represent the bank code. ASB Bank’s bank code is 12.
- OOOO: The next four digits represent the branch code. Your branch code is the same as the first four digits of your account number.
- XXXXXXX: The next seven digits represent your unique account number.
- SS: The last two digits represent the account suffix. Different products have different suffixes to keep them separate from each other. For example, the suffix code range for savings accounts is 50 to 60.
When do I need to use my ASB Bank number?
You will need to use your ASB Bank number in a variety of situations, including:
- Making a deposit or withdrawal at a branch or ATM
- Transferring money to another bank account
- Paying bills online or over the phone
- Setting up a direct debit or automatic payment
- Providing your bank account details to a business or organization
How do I keep my ASB Bank number safe?
It is important to keep your ASB Bank number safe. Never share it with anyone you do not trust. If you suspect that your ASB Bank number has been compromised, you should contact ASB Bank immediately.
If you forget your ASB Bank number, you can find it on your bank statement, cheque book, or online banking account.
You can also call ASB Bank customer service at 0800 803 804 and they will be able to provide you with your account number.
Conclusion
Your ASB Bank number is a unique identifier for your account and is used to make deposits and withdrawals, transfer money, and pay bills. It is important to keep your ASB Bank number safe and to never share it with anyone you do not trust.
If you forget your ASB Bank number, you can find it on your bank statement, cheque book, online banking account, or by calling ASB Bank customer service.