Visit a Bank of us store
To send an international money transfer, you'll need to visit a Bank of us store. Make sure you have:
Your ID (Driver's licence, or passport).
Your contact phone number.
The payee’s name, address, account number, bank name, branch address and SWIFT Code or BIC.
The amount you’d like to send.
The currency you'd like to use.
Fees and charges may apply.
To receive money from overseas, you'll need to let the sender know:
You will need to provide a SWIFT code when receiving international transfers into your account. Westpac's SWIFT code* is WPACAU2S
If the sending bank requires an 11-character code, use WPACAU2SXXX
Your full name and address including suburb, state, and country/post code.
Your bank account number made up of Bank of us 6-digit BSB: 632 001 followed by your 9-digit account number.
*We use Westpac as an intermediary for international transfers. Transfers may be processed via intermediary banks which may apply additional fees or affect processing times.
Foreign exchange rates will vary, fees & charges may apply. See our Fees and Charges.
Please note this information does not take into account your personal circumstances and is general advice only. Before opening any Bank of us account, please read the Account & Access Facility Conditions of Use, Summary of Accounts, Availability of Access Facilities and Transaction Limits and our Schedule of Fees and Charges and decide if the account is right for you.