New Zealand bank account number


bank account numbers in NZD follow a standardised format of 16 digits:
While the New Zealand format is similar to Australia's Bank State Branch, the two systems are not interchangeable.
New Zealand bank account numbers in foreign currencies vary by bank.

Background

The origins of the format lay in the establishment of the Databank Systems Limited, a company set up by a consortium of competing New Zealand banks, to provide computing resources for the consortium members.
Bank codes are coordinated by who administer the Bulk Electronic Clearing System. The scope of BECS includes direct debits, automatic payments, bill payments, and direct credits. Payments NZ also administer the following payment systems in New Zealand:
Account numbers are generally presented in the format:
where B is the bank number, b is the branch number, A is the account number and S are digits of the suffix. Where a bank displays the suffix as two digits, a leading zero is added to pad the suffix to three digits; i.e. BBbbbb-AAAAAAA-SS becomes BBbbbb-AAAAAAA-0SS.
This format allows customers to have a single account number with differing suffixes for multiple accounts of differing types. This does not include credit card and loan products.

Account number prefix

Bank accounts are prefixed with six digits, two indicating the bank and four which indicate the branch. The table below shows which banks are allocated which bank prefix. A current list of branches as their associated bank/branch numbers is available for download from the website.
Bank nameBank prefixBranch range
ANZ01, 04, 06 and 11 0001–5699
BNZ020001–1299
The Co-operative Bank021242, 1245–1250
Westpac030001–1999
Heartland03
NZCU03Agency arrangement via Westpac
Rabobank New Zealand030001–1999
National Bank of New Zealand060001–1499
National Australia Bank080000–9999
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China105165—5169
PostBank115000–8999
ASB123000–3999
Trust Bank Southland134900–4999
Trust Bank Otago144700–4799
TSB153900–3999
Trust Bank Canterbury164400–4499
Trust Bank Waikato173300–3399
Trust Bank Bay of Plenty183500–3599
Trust Bank South Canterbury194600–4649
Trust Bank Auckland214800–4899
Trust Bank Central204100–4199
Trust Bank Wanganui224000–4049
Westland Bank244300–4349
Trust Bank Wellington233700–3799
Countrywide252500–2599
United Bank290000–9999
HSBC302900–2956
Citibank312800–2849
Kiwibank389000–9499

Account number body

The account body consists of seven digits, right adjusted and padded with zeroes if necessary. The last digit of the body is a check digit which can be validated using a modulus algorithm.

Account number suffix

The table below shows the account number suffixes as introduced by Databank Systems Limited from 1969.
Type of accountSuffix
Cheque Account00
Number 2 Account02
Fixed Account03
Savings Account30
Credit Card Account40
Thrift Club Account50
Term Deposit Account81

Some banks include three digits of the suffix in their presentation of the number to the end customer. Other banks only show the last two digits of the suffix to the end customer. Technically, all banks have three digit suffixes, it's just that the first digit of the suffix is always 0 so it's usually ignored.