ST.GEORGE BANK, A DIVISION OF WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION SWIFT Code

SYDNEY, Australia

Status Active

Verified SWIFT/BIC Code

SGBLAU2S

"Use this 8-11 character code for international wire transfers to identify this specific bank branch."

Branch Information

Bank Name ST.GEORGE BANK, A DIVISION OF WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION
Bank Code SGBL
Branch Code U2S
City SYDNEY
Country Australia (AU)
Postal Code N/A
Full Address 275 KENT STREET

How to use ST.GEORGE BANK, A DIVISION OF WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION SWIFT Code?

The SWIFT code SGBLAU2S is essential for international transactions involving ST.GEORGE BANK, A DIVISION OF WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION. When someone sends you money from another country, they will ask for this BIC (Business Identifier Code).

Understanding the Code Structure

SGBLBank Code
AUCountry
2SLocation
XXXBranch

International Wire Transfer Instructions

Provide these details to the remitting party:

  • Beneficiary Name: Your full name as per bank records.
  • Account Number: Your IBAN or Account Number.
  • SWIFT/BIC Code: SGBLAU2S
  • Bank Name & Branch: ST.GEORGE BANK, A DIVISION OF WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION, SYDNEY branch.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a SWIFT code?

A Business Identifier Code (BIC) used to identify a specific bank in an international transaction.

Is SGBLAU2S valid?

Yes, according to our latest database update, this code is active for the SYDNEY branch of ST.GEORGE BANK, A DIVISION OF WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION.

Security Note

Always confirm the SWIFT code with your bank manager before initiating high-value transfers. This data is for informational purposes only.

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