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When you make an international payment, depending on the destination country, you may be asked for an IBAN (International Bank Account Number), Clearing Code, or SWIFT BIC Code. To get this information, contact the overseas party you are sending the payment to.
- How Sanctions Affect International Payments
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- International Payments to New Zealand
New Zealand hasn’t adopted this standard, so if you’re...
- Receiving Pension and Benefit Payments From Overseas
International Bank Account Numbers (IBAN), clearing codes...
- Foreign Currency Cut Off Times
International Bank Account Numbers (IBAN), clearing codes...
- Making International Payments
Your NetGuard card or the BNZ Mobile app. Payee’s details....
- How Sanctions Affect International Payments
If you’re asked to provide a clearing code for your payment into BNZ, please use: NZ02nnnn — where nnnn is your four-digit branch number for your domestic account number (see domestic account number formats above) and NZ021000 for all foreign currency accounts.
International Bank Account Numbers (IBAN), clearing codes and SWIFT BIC codes; International payments to New Zealand; Receiving pension and benefit payments from overseas; How sanctions affect international payments; Foreign currency cut off times
18 gru 2017 · National Clearing Code (NCC) is a six digits numerical codes used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in New Zealand. To make money transfer, the NCC is used together with the bank account number of the recipient.
You can make an international payment via Internet Banking. The information you'll need includes your details and the payee's details.
18 gru 2017 · National Clearing Code (NCC) is a six digits numerical codes used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in New Zealand. To make money transfer, the NCC is used together with the bank account number of the recipient.
Payee’s IBAN or account number, as well as any other bank codes needed to send a payment to their country, such as national clearing codes, SWIFT codes, or purpose codes. Log in to Internet Banking for Business. Click Make an International Payment in the left-hand menu.