
National Australia Bank SWIFT Code: NATAAU33
SWIFT code, wire transfer fees, processing times, and routing details for National Australia Bank.
National Australia Bank SWIFT Code: NATAAU33
The SWIFT/BIC code for National Australia Bank is NATAAU33. NATA identifies NAB, AU stands for Australia, and 33 is the Melbourne location code. This code handles international wire transfers to NAB accounts throughout Australia.
NAB is one of Australia's "Big Four" banks and the country's largest business bank by business lending market share. Headquartered in Melbourne's Docklands, it focuses heavily on small-to-medium enterprise (SME) and agribusiness banking.
NAB's Business Banking and Agri-Finance
NAB's international wire volume is heavily tilted toward business clients — agricultural exporters, mining companies, and SMEs that trade internationally. The bank processes a significant volume of AUD-to-USD and AUD-to-CNY wires related to Australian commodity exports to the US and China.
NAB's agribusiness division is Australia's largest agricultural lender, and its SWIFT code frequently appears on wires tied to grain, wool, cattle, and dairy trade settlements.
Transfer Details and BSB Routing
To send an international wire to NAB, you'll need the recipient's BSB number (NAB BSBs start with 08), their account number, the SWIFT code NATAAU33, and their full name. NAB's head office address is 700 Bourke Street, Docklands VIC 3008, Australia.
NAB charges AUD 15 for incoming international wires. Outgoing wires cost AUD 20 online and AUD 32 in-branch. AUD wires settle within 1 to 2 business days; other currencies may take up to 3 business days depending on intermediary bank routing.
How Slash fits in
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