The ASB Bank Key is a unique identifier that is used to identify ASB Bank accounts. It is also known as the ASB Bank SWIFT code or BIC code.
The ASB Bank Key is used to make international money transfers and to receive money from overseas.
What is the ASB Bank Key used for?
The ASB Bank Key is used for the following purposes:
- To make international money transfers: When you make an international money transfer from your ASB Bank account, you will need to provide the ASB Bank Key to your beneficiary. This will help to ensure that the money is sent to the correct account.
- To receive money from overseas: If you are expecting to receive money from overseas, your sender will need to provide you with the ASB Bank Key. This will ensure that the money is sent to your correct account.
How do I find my ASB Bank Key?
You can find your ASB Bank Key in the following ways:
- Online banking: Log in to your ASB Bank online banking account and navigate to the “Account details” page. Your ASB Bank Key will be listed under “Swift code/BIC”.
- ASB Bank app: Open the ASB Bank app and log in to your account. Tap on the “Account details” tab and your ASB Bank Key will be listed under “Swift code/BIC”.
- ASB Bank branch: Visit an ASB Bank branch and ask a staff member for your ASB Bank Key.
What is the format of the ASB Bank Key?
The ASB Bank Key is a unique 11-character code. The first four characters are the bank code (ASBN), the next two characters are the country code (NZ), the next two characters are the location code (2A), and the last three characters are the branch code (XXX).
Example of an ASB Bank Key: ASBNNZ2AXXX
Conclusion
The ASB Bank Key is a unique identifier that is used to identify ASB Bank accounts. It is used to make international money transfers and to receive money from overseas.
You can find your ASB Bank Key in your online banking account, the ASB Bank app, or at an ASB Bank branch.