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A BSB is allocated to each individual branch of a bank and is often grouped in a region category rather than just a suburb. The easiest way of finding your BSB is by using a search tool like www.bsbnumbers.com that permits you to enter known variables to extract a number of branches. Don't just search for Ballarat East - Search for Ballarat as well.

The format of the BSB number is as follows: The First two digits specify the parent financial institution (Commonwealth, NAB, ANZ, Westpac etc), the third digit specifies the state where the branch is located (NSW, VIC, QLD etc) and the fourth, fifth and sixth digits specify the actual branch.

Some financial institutions use the same BSB regardless of where the account was opened. Others use the same BSB for all accounts of a particular type, such as home loan repayments.

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