Who can I send AUD to?
What details do I need for the recipient?
How long will it take for my AUD to arrive?
Do you limit the amount of AUD I can send?
How can I pay for my AUD transfer?
Who can I send AUD to?
You can send AUD to any bank account in Australia.
What details do I need for the recipient?
You’ll need their:
- Name (as it appears on their account)
- Full address (not PO box)
- BSB code (6-digits)
- Account number (5-9-digits)
- SWIFT/BIC code (8-11 characters)
What is a BSB code?
What is a SWIFT code
How long will it take for my AUD to arrive?
(Occasionally we might need you to supply additional documents, which can affect the transfer time. But we’ll keep you informed every step of the way.)
Do you limit the amount of AUD I can send?
No. Some FX companies limit the amount of AUD you can send or receive.
We give you the freedom to send as many Australian dollars as you like.
How can I pay for my AUD transfer?
You can pay by bank transfer.
In case you were wondering...
BSB stands for Bank State Branch number.
It has 6 digits, for example: 221–444.
(22) the bank’s number.
(1) is the number for the state the branch is in.
(444) is the number of the local bank branch.
The SWIFT international payment network is used to send and receive electronic payments (also known as wire payments). It sends payment orders between banks using SWIFT codes, so banks can transfer money quickly, reliably, and securely.
SWIFT code format: AAAA | BB | 11 | 222
AAAA – represents the bank (for example, Barclays is BUKB)
BB – represents the country where the bank is located.
11 – designates location of banks main office.
222 – code for the bank branch.