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New Zealand Bank NCC Code
What is NCC Code (National Clearing Code)?
NCC Code means National Clearing Code. It’s required for make payment to bank accounts that don’t have an IBAN (International Bank Account Number). It's same as BSB code or a routing number. NCC Code is 6 Digits number to identify an indivitual financial institution or bank branch in New Zealand.
The first two digits is identify the bank code & the last four digits identify the perticular bank branch.
When Do You Need to Use an NCC Code?
You don’t always need to provide an NCC Code. In fact, there are several scenarios in which you won’t need this NCC Code, When you’re transferring funds or make payments to countries where the NCC Code is preferred, Only then you’ll need to provide this NCC Code, along with the receiving/payee bank’s name and address. You can ask the payee for their account details, which they can find their bank account passbook.Example: Breakdown of NCC Code
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Bank Code | Branch Code |
LIST OF BANK/FINANCIAL INSTITUTION CODES
List of Bank/Financial Institution Codes for all Banks in New Zealand
Number | Bank Name |
---|---|
01, 04, 06, 11, 25 | ANZ Bank New Zealand |
12, 24 | ASB Bank |
88 | Bank of China NZ Ltd |
02, 08 | Bank of New Zealand |
05 | China Construction Bank NZ Ltd |
31 | Citibank N.A. |
30 | HSBC New Zealand |
10 | Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (New Zealand) Ltd |
38 | Kiwibank |
15 | TSB Bank |
03, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27 | Westpac |