National Clearing Code & Swift Codes for all Banks in New Zealand. You can find it here!

National Clearing Code (NCC) is a six digits numerical codes used to identify an individual branch of a financial institution in New Zealand. To make money transfer, the NCC is used together with the bank account number of the recipient.

For international inward money transfer, a SWIFT code must be used together with a NCC and Account Number.

All bank account numbers in New Zealand used the following pattern,

AA BBBB CCCCCCC DDD

where, the first six digits (AA BBBB) denote the NCC.

  • the first two digits (AA) show which bank manages the account.
  • the next four digits (BBBB) show branch number.
  • the next seven digits (CCCCCCC) show the account number.
  • the last three digits (DDD) (or two for some banks) show an account suffix.

Westpac Bank (CRG-Credit Restructuring) in

Details information for Westpac Bank (CRG-Credit Restructuring) in

Westpac Bank (CRG-Credit Restructuring)
National Clearing Code 031335
Bank Number 03
Branch Number 1335
Branch CRG-Credit Restructuring
Street Address
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Telephone Number
FAX Number
PO Box Number PO Box 934
PO Box Location Shortland Street
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