Key Facts and Figures
- 8.5+ million retail and business customers
- Operate across close to 30 markets
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group is an Australian multinational banking and financial services company.
Q: “How to send an ANZ International Money Transfer?”
A: 1. ANZ Internet Banking – Look for ‘International Services’ in the ‘Payments’ menu. Select ‘Transfer funds overseas’. You can use your ANZ transaction account or ANZ credit card. Add our ANZ Shield security app for extra security and access to higher payment limits, available 24/7.
2. ANZ Phone Banking – Use your ANZ transaction account by calling 1800 352 535 in Australia (Monday to Friday 8.00am to 7.30pm AEST).
Q: “What details do I need?”
A: You’ll need to be an ANZ customer to send an ANZ International Money Transfer. You’ll also need to tell us the following:
Currency and amount you’d like to send
Full name, address and account number of the person you’re sending the money to
Destination country, full bank name, address and SWIFT code/BIC ( Bank Identifier Code) or Branch Number ( some countries accept this) of the beneficiary’s (payee’s) bank
IBAN (for payments to Europe and selected other countries) or Routing Number ( for payments to the US)
Q: “How much can I transfer overseas?”
A: For ANZ Internet Banking, your daily payment limit will apply to all payments/transfers (excluding BPay bill payments). For ANZ Internet Banking for Business, the maximum daily amount that can be transferred overseas is $150,000 even if the daily limit amount assigned to your profile is higher than this.
For ANZ Phone Banking, there is no transaction limit on payments/transfers from your account. International money transfers cannot be made from a credit card via ANZ Phone Banking.