ANZ has the most extensive international banking network of any Australian bank, with operations in 34 markets across Asia-Pacific, Europe and the Americas.
When sending a SWIFT international wire to ANZ Bank, include the BIC ANZBAU3M in the "SWIFT/BIC code" or "Bank identifier code" field of your sending bank's wire transfer form.
The 8-character BIC ANZBAU3M identifies ANZ Bank's head office. If you are sending to a specific branch, the bank may provide an 11-character BIC with a 3-character branch suffix (e.g. ANZBAU3MXXX).
Once your bank sends the wire, your payment gets a 36-character UETR tracking code. Paste it into Ohmyfin's free tracker to see the live SWIFT GPI status — no bank login needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the SWIFT code for ANZ Bank?
The SWIFT/BIC code for ANZ Bank is ANZBAU3M. This 8-character code is used to route international wire transfers to ANZ Bank on the SWIFT network.
Is ANZBAU3M the correct SWIFT code to use?
Yes, ANZBAU3M is the primary SWIFT/BIC code for ANZ Bank. Always confirm the exact BIC (especially branch suffix) with your recipient or ANZ Bank's official website before sending a large wire.
How do I track a payment from ANZ Bank?
Ask the sender (or your bank) for the 36-character UETR tracking code from the MT103 payment confirmation (field 121). Then paste it into Ohmyfin's free SWIFT tracker for the live payment status — no login needed.
What currencies does ANZ Bank accept for international wires?
ANZ Bank handles the following major currencies: AUD, USD, EUR, GBP, NZD, JPY, CAD, CHF, SGD, HKD, THB. Always confirm accepted currencies directly with the bank for your specific corridor.
Track a Payment from ANZ Bank — Free
Paste the 36-character UETR from your ANZ Bank wire confirmation and see the live SWIFT status in seconds. No bank login, no signup, no charge.