Commonwealth Bank BSB number
Find the right BSB number to use, and get a faster and cheaper way to send money overseas.
What is a BSB number?
BSB stands for ‘bank, state, branch’, and is a set of 6 characters that identifies where a bank account is in Australia.
Commonwealth Bank uses BSB numbers to identify the bank and branch holding a bank account in Australia. Each branch has its own code, though some banks also have a single, centralised BSB for all their accounts.
You’ll need a BSB to send money from one Australian bank account to another, or to send money to an Australian bank account from overseas.
Find the right BSB number for a Commonwealth Bank branch
Find the right BSB number for a Commonwealth Bank branch
Branch Name | Address | BSB Number | Branch Name | Address | BSB Number |
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CBA Pyrmont | 2 Union St, Pyrmont, NSW 2009 | 062 020 | CBA Darwin | 67a Smith St, Darwin, NT 0800 | 065 901 |
CBA North Sydney | 116 Miller St, North Sydney, NSW 2060 | 062 217 | CBA Burwood | 210 Burwood Rd, Burwood, NSW 2134 | 062 128 |
CBA TPB - Mortgage Origin | 48 Martin Place, NSW 2000 | 062 692, 062 799, 062 948 | CBA Brisbane | 240 Queen St, Brisbane QLD 4000 | 064 000 |
CBA Epping | Shop 83-84, Epping Plaza Cnr High & Cooper St, Epping, VIC 3076 | 063 599 | CBA Box Hill | 28 Main St, Box Hill, VIC 3128 | 063 109 |
CBA Morley | 14 Old Collier Rd, Morley, WA 6062 | 066 132 | CBA Penrith | 384 - 386 High St, Penrith, NSW 2750 | 062 589 |
CBA Innaloo | Shop 1036, Westfield Innaloo Ellen Stirling Blvd, Innaloo, WA 6018 | 066 161 | CBA Lalor | 352 Station St, Lalor, VIC 3075 | 063 226 |
CBA Merrylands | 150 - 154 Merrylands Rd, Merrylands, NSW 2160 | 062 202 | CBA Westfield Chermside | Shop 1166 Westfield Chermside, Cnr Gympie & Hamilton Rds, Chermside, QLD 4032 | 064 032 |
CBA Unley | 192 Unley Rd, Unley, SA 5061 | 065 126 | CBA Lutwyche | Shop 51, Lutwyche City Shopping Centre, 543 Lutwyche Rd, Lutwyche, QLD 4030 | 064 114 |
CBA Werribee | Shop 1, Cnr Bridge & Synnot St, Werribee, VIC 3030 | 063 541 | CBA Dandenong Plaza | Cnr Mccrae & Walker St, Dandenong, VIC 3175 | 063 608 |
CBA Carindale | Shop 1096, Carindale Shopping Centre, Cnr Creek & Old Cleveland Rd, Carindale, QLD 4152 | 064 186 | CBA Wynyard | 309-315 George St, Sydney, NSW 2000 | 062 009 |
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Commonwealth BSB number for international transfers
You can use Commonwealth Bank BSB numbers to send money between Australian accounts, and to send money to an Australian account from overseas. If you’re sending money to Australia from another country, you’ll also need to use a SWIFT code.
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Format of a BSB number
BSB numbers are usually made up of 6 characters. The first 2 characters identify the bank the BSB is associated with (like Commonwealth Bank). The 3rd character is a number between 2 and 7, representing the state the bank branch is located in (4 represents Queensland, for example). The last 3 characters identify the individual branch.
Where to find your CBA BSB number
You can find the right Commonwealth Bank BSB number to use on this page. If you’re looking for your own BSB number, you can also find it in your online banking or on your account statements.
Always check the BSB number with your bank or recipient. If you use the wrong number, your payment could bounce, or be sent to the wrong account.
BSBs, IBANs, BIC and SWIFT codes — What’s the difference?
You’ll need a few details to send or receive money internationally. Here’s a quick breakdown:
BSB numbers identify bank branches in Australia. You’ll need to use one when sending money to Australia with Wise, along with an account number.
IBANs (international bank account numbers) identify individual bank accounts. They're issued by many banks in Europe, but banks elsewhere in the world are starting to adopt them as well.
SWIFT codes identify banks and financial institutions, but this time for international payments. They're sometimes known as BIC codes.