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A NAB sort code is a six-digit number used in Australia to identify specific bank branches and facilitate the processing of electronic payments and transfers. It typically appears in the format of three pairs of digits (e.g., 123-456). NAB, or the National Australia Bank, uses this code to ensure that funds are directed to the correct bank and branch during transactions. Unlike some other countries, sort codes in Australia are generally referred to as "BSB" (Bank State Branch) numbers.

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