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ING Bank SWIFT code in Australia

The SWIFT/BIC code for ING BANK (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED is INGBAU2SXXX. However, ING Bank uses different SWIFT/BIC codes for the different types of banking services it offers. If you’re not sure which code you should use, check with your recipient or with the bank directly.

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What’s the SWIFT code for ING Bank?



ING BANK (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED

INGBAU2SXXX

Bank name ING BANK (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED
SWIFT code INGBAU2SXXX
Bank address MARGARET STREET, 60, FLOOR 28
City SYDNEY
Country Australia

Why do I need ING Bank SWIFT code?

If you're making an international transfer to a ING Bank bank account, or if someone is transferring you cash to your ING Bank bank account in Australia, you'll be asked for a BIC/SWIFT code along with details like the bank address. However, using traditional banks to send money abroad can be slow and expensive. Try Wise for fast, cheap and secure international money transfers.

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Always confirm the details with your recipient

When sending or receiving money, always check the SWIFT code with your recipient or bank.

If you think you've used the wrong SWIFT code to send money, you should get in contact with your bank right away. They may be able to cancel the transaction. If it's too late to cancel, you might have to contact the recipient yourself and request that they return your money.

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Do ING Bank SWIFT codes change from branch to branch?

Each ING Bank branch has a unique SWIFT code. You can check the correct SWIFT codes for your ING Bank branch here. However, if you’re not sure, or can’t find the branch code, you can use the 8 character head office SWIFT code, and your payment will still make its way to your account.

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Your questions, answered

When sending money internationally, you’ll need a SWIFT/BIC code. Without it, your bank can't identify the exact bank the money should go to. If you have the bank name and address, but not the SWIFT code, just use our SWIFT/BIC finder to get the right code to use. Find your bank’s SWIFT code here.