National Clearing Code & Swift Codes for all Banks in New Zealand. You can find it here!

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.

For international inward money transfer, a SWIFT code must be used together with a NCC and Account Number.

All bank account numbers in New Zealand used the following pattern,

AA BBBB CCCCCCC DDD

where, the first six digits (AA BBBB) denote the NCC.

  • the first two digits (AA) show which bank manages the account.
  • the next four digits (BBBB) show branch number.
  • the next seven digits (CCCCCCC) show the account number.
  • the last three digits (DDD) (or two for some banks) show an account suffix.

Bank of New Zealand (International Operations Northern Region) in Auckland

Details information for Bank of New Zealand (International Operations Northern Region) in Auckland

Bank of New Zealand (International Operations Northern Region)
National Clearing Code 020135
Bank Number 02
Branch Number 0135
Branch International Operations Northern Region
Street Address 80 Queen Street
City Auckland
Postcode 1010
STD (09)
Telephone Number 375-1300
FAX Number 375-1363
PO Box Number PO Box 13
PO Box Location Shortland Street
PO Box Postcode 1140